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    Finally cleaned up my 8th series Nagoya Type 99 I bought at an auction in Florida last month. It could still use a bit more work, but the active rust is pretty much all taken care of. It took putting the bolt in an electrolysis tank to finally get it apart. I use a brass brush to finish it off and now it works perfectly. Only downside is some of the bluing was lost to the rust on the bolt, but everything else came out fine. The wire bale sling also came out perfect minus some rust damage on the sling itself.

    The rifle is all matching and looks great with the patina it has built up. Let me hear your thoughts everyone!




























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    Much better now, don't look at it as you lost some blue, it was never there for you. The rust is gone and now it's serviceable.
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    Nice save. How is the bore?

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    Very nice the next job I guess is the stock but in seeing the butt when the heel was originally off the rifle in #7 I gather this one will not be a shooter.

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    Lemon juice will get rid of the rust on the sling. They have the concentrate at the supermarkets. Dab it on so it is soaked and put it out in the sun. Has to be in the sun or it won't work. No scrubbing necessary and it will just vanish. Almost as amazing as electrolysis.

    The rifle looks great by the way.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Aragorn243 View Post
    Lemon juice will get rid of the rust on the sling. They have the concentrate at the supermarkets. Dab it on so it is soaked and put it out in the sun. Has to be in the sun or it won't work. No scrubbing necessary and it will just vanish. Almost as amazing as electrolysis.

    The rifle looks great by the way.
    Thanks! Appreciate the tip. I'll give that a try this week and see how it works.

    Appreciate the comments everyone! It was one of the more intensive projects I've had in terms of rust, but it came together well. As for the stock issue with the butt, I think this rifle sat in a corner wet for some time, causing the odd damage to just the bottom of the wooden buttplate. The finish on the edges is just fine, but the plate itself turned back to bare wood it seems. Not a big deal in the grand scheme of things. The biggest issue with that is that the nails are rusted. Not sure what to do for them except put some oil on them and hope for the best. I can't take anything abrasive them without damaging the wood.

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