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I have firearms in my collection that I rarely shoot or no longer shoot. What is the best way to protect them from rusting?

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I have firearms in my collection that I rarely shoot or no longer shoot. What is the best way to protect them from rusting?

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One should always start out by cleaning the bore and receiver with a bore cleaner to remove powder fouling, and then lubricate all moving parts with our FP-10 Lubricant Elite. The last step is to run a wet patch of rust prevent corrosion inhibitor through the bore, then spray our rust prevent on all metal surfaces. Do not wipe the rust prevent off. In ten minutes or so, the rust prevent will dry to a semi greasy film. NOTE: In extremely damp or airborne salt environments, apply two light coats of rust prevent, 10 minutes apart from each other.

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