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Unread 11-01-2017, 10:19 PM   #21
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"Bore Stores" were recommended to me by an experienced collector. These claim to be made of a synthetic, non-hydroscopic fabric with a rust-inhibiting treatment of silicone and some other ingredient. I've used them for going on three years and they seem to work fine but the real question is how they do over longer periods.

There are a few topics about Lugers like best long-term storage, grip cleaning, lubricants that cry out for solid research. That is because all we really have is collector anecdotes like the one I just posted. Luger metals and finishes and grips are reasonably tough so of course lots of stuff works, or seems to, for lots of collectors. I am happy to report my personal experience that none of my Lugers have disintegrated when placed in a Bore Store, or my favorite lube is used, or my favorite grip cleaning/preservation strategy is used. But I would prefer data from an expert.
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This has been my favored method of Luger and Mauser rifle storage for the last 35 years with no problems, whatsoever!

One group of mint condition pre-WWI Mausers had no follow-up recleaning for 29 years with absolutely no issues at all!!!

Bore Stores products work great!!!

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