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You Gentelmen seem to know more about gun's, finish's, and lubricant's then i will ever know, So im going to take Johnney's advice and call Break-Free at there office in Jacksonville mon. morn. and talk to one of there tech. folk's about the rust blue and there product.
I'll let you know what they had to say mon. Thanks agin for all your comment's.
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03-14-2009 05:11 PM
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Why don't you buy some of the Lubricant/cleaner the Germans used? Ballistol.
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Albert, Thanks for your sug. You would think that if the Germans used Ballistol on there luger's [Even though they lost the war
] That it would be the best to use on them now, I look'ed on there web site, It sure sounds like a wonder lubricant, And it does say it will protect against corrosion not remove it as Break-Free does on the can.
Im probley beating a dead horse, Sorry.
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Use the "Break-Free" or "WD-40" as a
solvent for cleaning.
Then use a good grease and or oil where required.
grease where items slide against each other and oil where pivoting and surface protection.