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Posted By: Chief Rust on WWII Rifle - 02/28/2009 03:06 PM
What would you use on surface rust on a WWII rifle? I was thinking brass wool and Hoppe's or Rem Oil.
If that sounds good, where can I find brass wool?

Thanks,

Chief
Posted By: ChrisPC Re: Rust on WWII Rifle - 03/01/2009 03:23 AM
0000 brass wool, I have used breakfree clp, and it is more effective than any gun oil in my opinion. Breakfree doesn't harm the bluing either. Chris...
Posted By: timboo Re: Rust on WWII Rifle - 03/01/2009 02:33 PM
You're right on with the bronze wool. I'm a big CLP fan, but I think any good gun oil will work.
Posted By: Chief Re: Rust on WWII Rifle - 03/02/2009 12:56 AM
Thanks Guys!
Any pointers where to find the brass wool and CLP (BTW, what is that?)

Chief
Posted By: timboo Re: Rust on WWII Rifle - 03/02/2009 02:07 AM
You can find bronze or brass wool at marine, as in boating not jarhead, stores. You can also find it at better gunshops or order it from Brownells.com. CLP is CLP Breakfree a popular gun oil and cleaner. You can also order it from Brownells as well.
Posted By: Chief Re: Rust on WWII Rifle - 03/02/2009 04:21 PM
Thanks Timboo!

Chief
Posted By: the russian Re: Rust on WWII Rifle - 03/03/2009 04:10 PM
Thanks Timboo - the scope of your knowledge of firearms always amazes me.
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