2 things every gun owner should have now! you need to watch this!no BS!

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  • Опубліковано 28 кві 2023
  • My response, get a Brass Brush and a non metallic brush; use care, don't be a dummy.
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    Removing rust from firearms is important for both cosmetic and functional reasons. Here are the steps you can follow to remove rust from your firearm:
    Disassemble the firearm: Before you start cleaning, make sure to disassemble the firearm completely. This will make the cleaning process easier and more effective.
    Prepare the cleaning solution: Mix equal parts of white vinegar and water in a bowl or container. You can also use a rust remover solution specifically designed for firearms, which you can find at your local gun shop or online.
    Soak the affected parts: Place the rusted parts of the firearm into the cleaning solution and let them soak for 12-24 hours. If the rust is severe, you may need to soak the parts for a longer period of time.
    Scrub the rusted parts: After soaking, use a soft-bristled brush to scrub the rusted areas. Be gentle and take your time to avoid scratching the surface of the firearm.
    Rinse and dry the parts: Rinse the parts thoroughly with water and dry them completely using a clean cloth. Make sure to remove all moisture to prevent further rust from forming.
    Apply a protective coating: Once the parts are completely dry, apply a protective coating such as gun oil or lubricant to prevent future rusting.
    Remember to always follow safe firearm handling procedures and use appropriate protective gear when handling cleaning solutions. If you are unsure about any aspect of cleaning your firearm, seek advice from a professional gunsmith or a firearms expert.

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  • @versachiklarius9025
    @versachiklarius9025 9 місяців тому +6

    Thanks man

  • @joshuamayo9884
    @joshuamayo9884 3 місяці тому +4

    i just use brass and a rag or old sock. whats the other brush do that the brass doesnt?

  • @BaaSicStuff
    @BaaSicStuff  Рік тому +5

    My response, get a Brass Brush and a non metallic brush; use care, don't be a dummy.
    ChatGPT
    Removing rust from firearms is important for both cosmetic and functional reasons. Here are the steps you can follow to remove rust from your firearm:
    Disassemble the firearm: Before you start cleaning, make sure to disassemble the firearm completely. This will make the cleaning process easier and more effective.
    Prepare the cleaning solution: Mix equal parts of white vinegar and water in a bowl or container. You can also use a rust remover solution specifically designed for firearms, which you can find at your local gun shop or online.
    Soak the affected parts: Place the rusted parts of the firearm into the cleaning solution and let them soak for 12-24 hours. If the rust is severe, you may need to soak the parts for a longer period of time.
    Scrub the rusted parts: After soaking, use a soft-bristled brush to scrub the rusted areas. Be gentle and take your time to avoid scratching the surface of the firearm.
    Rinse and dry the parts: Rinse the parts thoroughly with water and dry them completely using a clean cloth. Make sure to remove all moisture to prevent further rust from forming.
    Apply a protective coating: Once the parts are completely dry, apply a protective coating such as gun oil or lubricant to prevent future rusting.
    Remember to always follow safe firearm handling procedures and use appropriate protective gear when handling cleaning solutions. If you are unsure about any aspect of cleaning your firearm, seek advice from a professional gunsmith or a firearms expert.

    • @weliveinapsyop6838
      @weliveinapsyop6838 Рік тому +2

      can i buy them 2 bruahes n use them on rust spots on a vehicle?

    • @BaaSicStuff
      @BaaSicStuff  Рік тому +2

      @@weliveinapsyop6838 you can use steel on steel, we use brass in this case to preserve the bluing, which is a rifle finish to protect against corrosion. With all the heat generation, electrolytes, and multiple metals involved the finish must be coated. Engines are coated with oil, and other fluids to protect internals against corr and wear. Now, cast parts can even be grinded on, and or sandblasted to restore the finish. Unless its aircraft and or some rare components I worked on that require shot peening, then dont touch it and call me. Now you know a lot more than most, aluminium, is a whole nother animal, but you can do all kinds of cool stuff with it

  • @Donttriphomie
    @Donttriphomie 21 день тому +4

    Bro I wish I would’ve known this before I sanded every bit of my gun to bare metal now I don’t know how to re finish it😅🥲

    • @BaaSicStuff
      @BaaSicStuff  20 днів тому +2

      the brass bristles will remove the corrosion, while not damaging the blueing to clarify for others reading this. Like removing the frosting from a OREO, still requires a lick. Next step is to, then remember to use the plastic NON METALLIC brush to remove the brass

  • @ImTHATguy...
    @ImTHATguy... 5 місяців тому +3

    I see we have the same MTM shooting range box. It's pretty handy to have.

    • @BaaSicStuff
      @BaaSicStuff  5 місяців тому +1

      very handy, great design