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<blockquote data-quote="30378wbymag" data-source="post: 2767215" data-attributes="member: 54983"><p>This past deer season I was grouse hunting in the middle of the day with my air rifle, it was pretty humid cold and damp that day. Got back to camp and could see rust starting on my air rifle. I didn't dig for any oil I just dabbed my finger into the cold solid bacon grease in the skillet on the stove and rubbed it on the gun, it was fine till I got home to do a proper cleaning and it smelled YUMMY!!!! I think as long as there is a constant barrier between the oxygen in the air and untreated steel it'll stop rust...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="30378wbymag, post: 2767215, member: 54983"] This past deer season I was grouse hunting in the middle of the day with my air rifle, it was pretty humid cold and damp that day. Got back to camp and could see rust starting on my air rifle. I didn't dig for any oil I just dabbed my finger into the cold solid bacon grease in the skillet on the stove and rubbed it on the gun, it was fine till I got home to do a proper cleaning and it smelled YUMMY!!!! I think as long as there is a constant barrier between the oxygen in the air and untreated steel it'll stop rust... [/QUOTE]
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