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    Brown spots on mag body

    What are the brown spots on the body? Surface rust? What should I use to clean it up?
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    Probably rust, those are steel bodies

    And who was using that? The incredible hulk? Look how far back that ASA is

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    • FullContactUSA
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      Looks like dude is trying to turn a stubby tank into a stock of sorts.

    #3
    They're stainless steel- rust isn't an impossibility, but it takes some work.

    More likely it's paint (as in house paint) rubbed off from bunkers and buildings.

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    • Ecapnation

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      Not knowing the grade of mag bodies.... 304 can and will "teastain" over time unless passivated

    • MrBarraclough

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      My original body did that a little (not quite as severe as pictured) just from 20 years of storage, not all of it climate controlled.

      A little oil and rather fine steel wool removed most of it.

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    Originally posted by Trbo323 View Post
    Probably rust, those are steel bodies

    And who was using that? The incredible hulk? Look how far back that ASA is
    I have heard of reverse valve, angle, reverse cradle and even reverse cowgirl, but not heard reverse drop.
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      #5
      The mag came setup like this, definitely not a setup I would run.

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        #6
        Originally posted by FredMnkyDad10 View Post

        I have heard of reverse valve, angle, reverse cradle and even reverse cowgirl, but not heard reverse drop.
        I've seen it a few times. Typically happens when someone is setting up the marker and doesn't really know what they are doing so they think they are making a stock. But even that explanation seems extreme for this case.

        That is like elastigirl levels of reach there

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        • Spider!

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          Maybe for a peanut bottle?

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        Give the body a good long soak in your favorite rust remover- I like the performance and smell of G96- and then rinse with alcohol when done.
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        • FredMnkyDad10

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          What type and proof works best, tequila, vodka or wild Turkey?

        • Myrkul

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          FredMnkyDad10 In my experience older guns prefer Beef Eater or similar mid-grade gin.

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        FredMnkyDad10, the answer is Wild Turkey 101

        Then you can think of which product to use for your mag
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        • lew
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          The answer is always Wild Turkey.

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        Alexndl
        ​​​​​​​Good choice or the Rare Breed also, had one of those that was given to me.

        Good whiskey and working on your markers go hand in hand. What could go wrong.
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        • Alexndl

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          Will look for the Rare breed next time I go in the US, it is not offered where I live in Canada, only the classic, the 101 and the Longbranch
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