No...but it seems that the bluing on the cheap guns is different than a top end gun. It doesn't seem like blueing....it is a black finish on the metal. Should have explained it better....my bad....just trying to explain the metal finish by saying the rest of the gun is cheap.A plastic stock that rusted?
What G said. Tommy McCheap guns are cheap for lots of reasons and you are seeing one of them.
How and where do you store the rifle when not using it? The gun may seem cheap, but it’s usually its environment and/or care of it that cause it to rust.Call me ignorant, but I have never had to clean rust off of a firearm before. Newer Remington plastic stock el-cheapo. Covered in rust. What do I use to clean it? I pulled a bunch off using patches wet with BORE TECH, but it's obviously not meant for that.
Thanks,
Tod
This! Not knowing what type of finish it is, I'd test in an inconspicuous place first but 0000 steel wool and a light oil won't hurt bluing and this has been the standard for as long as I can remember for removing light rust from firearms.Try Kroil soaked 0000 steel wool.
Call me ignorant, but I have never had to clean rust off of a firearm before. Newer Remington plastic stock el-cheapo. Covered in rust. What do I use to clean it? I pulled a bunch off using patches wet with BORE TECH, but it's obviously not meant for that.