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i like the krag on the wagon wheel.................
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05-20-2012, 01:09 PM
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And I like the Savage on the wagon wheel...........
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Sure do. I spent a very Pleasant hour or so yesterday enjoying a beverage of my choice as I cleaned and waxed my M-19 and M-586.
I try and wax them yearly, unless they need more attention.
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05-20-2012, 03:30 PM
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Pure carnauba does not contain water. Used it foe decades. A can will last forever.
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Any suggestions on where to find this worderful wax besides internet and shipping charges?
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05-20-2012, 06:30 PM
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followup questions
I have been wiping my revolvers down with a silicon cloth after cleaning and lubricating the revolvers. Should I put wax on top of the silicon?
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05-20-2012, 06:35 PM
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here is another on the wheel. a no5 british 303 jungel carbine, it has a vintage bolt on s&k scope mount. with a leupold 2x7
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05-20-2012, 06:37 PM
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and one more, a 30 rem. model 14 carbine.
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The figure in that stock is unreal! Nice!
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I don't get it. You can put this Renaissance wax on all parts of your gun exterior, from metal to wood, and still fire it? If it is the rust prevention cure-all, how come it's not talked about more? Shouldn't this be the primary means of defense over an oil finish or silicone rag?
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Originally Posted by robertsig
I don't get it. You can put this Renaissance wax on all parts of your gun exterior, from metal to wood, and still fire it? If it is the rust prevention cure-all, how come it's not talked about more? Shouldn't this be the primary means of defense over an oil finish or silicone rag?
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Oil company conspiracy.
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05-21-2012, 07:51 AM
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more about waxing
I'd like to know more about waxing your guns.
Do you apply the wax inside the barrel and cylinders or just on the exterior of the gun?
I have been using a silicon cloth to rub down my revolvers after applying the gun oil. If you apply wax, would you still apply gun oil and silicon? If so, in what order?
Thanks. I want to take good care of my guns so that they last.
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