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Unread 12-28-2011, 04:08 PM   #1
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Thomas..With a pistol that rusty you need some help from 0000 steel wool. Dipped liberally in oil steel wool will take off the rust and leave whatever bluing is left intact.
Just be sure there is plenty of oil involved. Don't use it dry or with solvent. OIL.

Very generous Howard. Your a standup guy!
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Howard, thanks for the offer. I will pm you the address. I tried to unscrew it today and it did break. I am just trying to get rid of the rust. I am going to give the steel wool a try.

Jerry, I will be pm'ing you also to see about getting the holster repaired. Just some stitching that has come undone on the flap.
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