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Oh boy, you didn't say earlier that you stored it in a holster, and I bet it was leather right?The acids used to tan leather cause more rust/oxidation than water alone, and combined with water, it will only speed it up. Never store firearms or ammunition in leather. It will oxidize. Ever seen old brass casings turn green after left in a leather holster? Would you leave you gun to do the same thing?
After a good whetting, a gun needs open air. Allow the moisture to dry off before storage, or cleaning. I know how hard it can be to dry off a gun after a day in the field, especially if your spending several days out, and I seem to almost always get wet during elk season or late deer.
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Quote from: huntwa on December 17, 2007, 10:12:48 PMAny charge?Nope.