andy97 209 Posted December 16, 2013 Report Share Posted December 16, 2013 (edited) get some bisley gun oil spray use itnever had any rust on gun spray it on towel or cloth and wipe down job done infact its not bisley its garlands bout 4quid a tin lasts ages and stops rust and cleand all shite off Edited December 16, 2013 by andy97 Quote Link to post
Skot Ruthless Teale 1,701 Posted December 17, 2013 Report Share Posted December 17, 2013 I use Ballistol When i get in from shooting for example if its cold, i will give a rag a quick spray with ballistol and give the rifle a quick dry if its wet, then a quick rub down with the ballistol rag.. then i leave it for 30min-1hr to warm to room temperature.. then put the scope caps on and then wipe the entire gun down thouroughly with the rag after spraying more ballistol onto the rag. Do the metal parts first barrel air cylinder action underlever etc then i go over the stock and triggerguard and lastly a quick wipe over the scope aswel. This keeps my guns in tip top condition leaving a thin layer of oil on them to prevent rust. I clean them all at least once a week, to remove any dust and give another fresh layer of protectolive oil coating.. and everytime i come in from a shooting trip a more thourough clean. As described above. If the rifle gets a proper soaking in the rain i use kitchen roll to remove excess water first and even remove the stock aswel to make sure no after has seeped inside!! Quote Link to post
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