Ridgerunner665
Handloader
- Oct 28, 2008
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Every firearm I've ever owned has been either blued or stainless steel...except a couple of AR15's, but those don't count for this.
My usual storage procedure has been to put them in the safe fairly well covered with CLP, Fluid Film, or other similar products...currently I have MPro 7, because thats what WalMart had when I was looking...I'm not really loyal to any particular brand of lube/protectant...any of the better known flavors will work well...and I store my rifles for the long term, as it may be months before I get them back out again. I hope that last part changes this year since I should be home more...but still, never hurts to be careful.
My question is...is the "fairly well covered" part necessary with Cerakote....I'm guessing just a coating in the bore would do the trick, right? No need to cover the whole rifle...?
My usual storage procedure has been to put them in the safe fairly well covered with CLP, Fluid Film, or other similar products...currently I have MPro 7, because thats what WalMart had when I was looking...I'm not really loyal to any particular brand of lube/protectant...any of the better known flavors will work well...and I store my rifles for the long term, as it may be months before I get them back out again. I hope that last part changes this year since I should be home more...but still, never hurts to be careful.
My question is...is the "fairly well covered" part necessary with Cerakote....I'm guessing just a coating in the bore would do the trick, right? No need to cover the whole rifle...?