Rust on a gun

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Rust on a gun

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Ok guys so I want to competition shoot, Ive grown up around guns.... well since I can remember Ive shot a lot and I want to get into competition shooting for my father who passed away quite some time ago because he always wanted me to do it.

So 2010 Im going to try it for him.

I was just given/loaned (my step dads) gun 9mm browning but she has some rust need some advice on it I know technically its not going to hurt it if I shoot it.

The internals are rust free, no rust in the barrel. No rust inside it at all just outside it does look a little deep so :bangin:

Its a 9mm Luger browning Im going to shoot the crap outta this gun LOL

I really want to strive to be good so my dad can look down and smile and say thats my boy!

So anyway any advice would be great. Going tomorrow to check out the competition place.

Silver eagle group anyone know of it?

Also whats some good ammo but fairly cheap?

Sorry so many questions haha thanks everyone!!!

Is their anything I can personally do to try and get some of the rust off without hurting the finish?

http://i956.photobucket.com/albums/ae42 ... unrust.jpg
http://i956.photobucket.com/albums/ae42 ... nrust2.jpg
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Re: Rust on a gun

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Pickup a small bottle of Birchwood Casey BR1 and use a light abrasive, like a Scotchbrite pad.

You will eventually need to have it re-blued anyway.
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Ok thanks!!
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Or hit it with some "Break Free" and a toothbrush in the slide serrations and either "Scotchbrite or 0000 steel wool. As Oakridge mentioned you may end up having it refinished sometime in the future, so right now you just want to stop the progression of the oxidation.
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Re: Rust on a gun

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Thanks how much is a reloading set my dad used to reload and I know about how to do it.

Not looking at it yet, just wondering.

Thanks Ill try the breakfree and tooth brush before the scotch brite or 0000 steel makes me feel more comfortable.
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Derby wrote:Thanks how much is a reloading set my dad used to reload and I know about how to do it.

Not looking at it yet, just wondering.

Thanks Ill try the breakfree and tooth brush before the scotch brite or 0000 steel makes me feel more comfortable.
Cost depends on the setup you want. I use Lee Chalenger, http://www.midwayusa.com/viewProduct/?p ... ber=176078 with these dies http://www.midwayusa.com/viewProduct/?p ... ber=885350

Lee also makes a 4 hole press so you don't have to change dies between functions. http://www.midwayusa.com/viewProduct/?p ... ber=880135

It all depends on what you want.

Good luck with the compitition shooting. :coffee:
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Silver eagle group anyone know of it?
SEG's a new training facility and range in Ashburn. Three indoor ranges, two 25 yd ranges and a 50 yd. Have both range passes and annual memberships. Competitions are also held every Monday night, $25 to participate. http://www.silvereaglegroup.com The calendar and registration is all online for you to see, so are the prices for passes and memberships.
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Well, if there's one thing I've learned from watching TV it's that you shouldn't take it upon yourself to "restore" a weapon yourself. definitely do not use anything abrasive if you want to keep the value.

I occasionally get some pitting on my 1911 slide. I just put a dab of light machine grease on a soft rag and vigorously rub. That usually clears it up and also helps to seal the metal.
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