On a recent hunting trip, I was caught in a rainstorm that soaked everything I had. When I got back to camp, I pulled the grips and cylinder off of my Ruger Bisley, cleaned, oiled and layed the gun near the stove to dry. It seemed OK in the morning, but by Sunday a small amount of rust was creeping out of the seam between the grip frame and the gun frame.
I tore the gun apart completely, cleaned the rust up (not a whole lot), and put the gun back together, using a light grease, not oil, on the metal in the seam to *hopefully* protect it from field water next time.
The question, what do you guys do to protect guns after they get a dousing?