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Join Date: Sep 2005
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You might try Tuff-Glide.
I have posted this before, but I have been using it for 4-5 years and have never seen a speck of rust on any of my pistols, rifles or pellet guns that are often in the bottom of a canoe. I know I live in South Tx, but my weapons have been in Colorado, Alaska and many times down rivers in Tx. If I had that much rust, I would be to the point of trying baby spit. Hope this helps.......... Good Luck !! Nick
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