ray1970
Single-Sixer
OK. I will try to keep this short. I have a blued GP100 that I absolutely love. But because I love it so much I like to use it for everything. This weekend I took it along on a little camping expedition. It spent most of it's time in a leather holster on the floor of the tent under my cot. We got a little rain the first night so the following morning I removed the gun/holster from underneath the cot to make sure it hadn't gotten wet. The holster was dry, the revolver was dry, the floor was not damp... everything was fine. Got back from the trip and pulled the revolver out of its holster and there is light rust on the right side of the gun at the sharp edge at the top strap. Now I have two questions:
I need to remove and stop the rust. Is steel wool and some kind of gun oil my best option?
I really love this particular revolver and the way it shoots. Aside from trading it for a stainless model, what can I do to help keep it from rusting? Should I look into having one of the new hi-tech finishes that are available nowadays put on it?
Thanks!
I need to remove and stop the rust. Is steel wool and some kind of gun oil my best option?
I really love this particular revolver and the way it shoots. Aside from trading it for a stainless model, what can I do to help keep it from rusting? Should I look into having one of the new hi-tech finishes that are available nowadays put on it?
Thanks!