Rusted Beretta 92

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Rusted Beretta 92

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I made the mistake of leaving it in the holster in my truck , i know better but i had it in there last summer and it didn't do this , so my thought is to just break it down and polish it but not sure seeing as i have never do it . I would take and just have it cerakote it but there isn't a place really all that close to me so any recommendations would be great.



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A little gun oil and some #0000 steel wool (rub gently) should clean that right up. Then put a thin coat of a good protectant on it.

I like Eezox myself but whatever you use, you should reapply it every month or two. Also, consider not using a leather holster. I'm assuming that's what it was in, since leather tends to attract and hold moisture.
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I thought about trying that but wasn't sure how it would work , i had it in a cheap uncle mikes holster and that is why i was shocked it did it . Thanks for advise .
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I found a rusted pistol in the trunk of my Dad's car after he passed. My friend bead blasted the firearm then I had it parkerized it. Very happy.
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AndyC wrote:Have it reblued.
:iagree: 100% Take the gun to a gunsmith & have him do what needs to be done. It'll come back much better than what you could ever do. :tiphat:
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