El Spavo
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Chemical reaction combined with air to ignite. Pretty standard chemistry stuff.
Absolutely ! ! ! ! Just ask Spinal Tap!Chemical reaction combined with air to ignite. Pretty standard chemistry stuff.
Thanks bud.Just a thought........ if the metal parts of the gun are still somewhat colder than the ambient temperature in the gunsafe/roo, then condensation will form on the metal when you put the gun away.
Obviously I don't know your routine, but on cooler days if you get home, clean the gun in the garage or somewhere cool and pop it straight into the warmer cabinet? If this is the case, then it's possible it might help to allow the gun to reach ambient temp, then wrap it as you've said, before putting it away.
ACF-50 is my choice. works very nicely on guns, cars, planes and boats!It’s fair to say you’ve ruled out the cleaning, protection and the environment . That leaves the only factor to be the action itself .? It looks it in the photo as if it’s plated or some other finish. If it is, the” finish” , may have been applied over surface rust and it’s working through now . Or the surface coating has worn away exposing the steel forging On the other hand I might be talking bollocks ... you could try a synthetic oil with a bit more “tech “ than Bisley , for creeping into the faults, Break Out CLP or Tetragun , or a spray with ACF 50 .
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