by ai » Tue Jul 22, 2008 9:41 pm
Hi!
I suggest do it the way it should be done- use a rust remover like one from Birchwood Casey. Remove deposits, especially from barrel using a solvent- RWS and other have excellent ones. After cleaning, use oils meant for each part of the gun- Air Chamber, external, barrel. Of course, this depend on the overall condition of the gun, how meticulous you want to be, and how much effort you want to make in finding parts if any are required. I had restored the Diana Mod-35 I had put up for sale in the Sale forum, and had followed the above procedure, including installing a John Knibbs spring, and replacing the Trigger assembly with an original got from France, and rebluing from Bisley.
In case that's the path you want to take, let me know if you need the solvent/oils etc- if you are near Mumbai/Chandigarh, I'll provide them free and help out with the restoration if required.
Regards,
AI