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Rustproofing "Corrosion X"
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Not sure where else to post this topic so here it is. I just bought some of that "Corrosion X" stuff and have applied it to a few of my guns. I was just wondering if anyone else has any experience with it, good or bad. Thanks in advance.
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I've not used the stuff but would be muchly interested in your impressions!
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October 31, 2004, 05:59:42 AM »
I have been using Corrosion X on my firearms for several months. I t seems to be doing a good job all around. The Marine version is favored by boat mechanics and the aircraft version by airman. My own experience with my airplane it has done an outstanding job in preserving the airframe. My son a Marine mechanic swears by it. Horsefeathers.
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