Before and After: Cleaning a Rusty Radom

Published on March 15, 2025
Duration: 4:42

This guide details the process of cleaning heavy rust and pitting from a Polish Radom (Vis) pistol. It emphasizes the use of steel wool and significant 'elbow grease' for restoration, while also providing crucial advice on proper firearm storage to prevent future corrosion. The instructor highlights that while rust can be removed, some pitting may persist.

Quick Summary

To clean heavy rust and pitting from a Polish Radom (Vis) pistol, use steel wool and apply significant 'elbow grease.' Always wear gloves to protect your hands from steel wool shards. Proper storage in a dry environment and wiping down with an oily cloth after handling are crucial for preventing future rust.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Props
  2. 00:12Identifying the Polish Radom (Vis)
  3. 00:26Before: The Rusty Condition
  4. 00:56Causes of Rust: Damp Storage
  5. 01:09Proper Storage Technique
  6. 01:54After: The Restored Pistol
  7. 02:03Cleaning Method: Steel Wool & Elbow Grease
  8. 02:43Detailed Look at Cleaned Areas
  9. 03:06Understanding Wear on Grip Straps
  10. 03:25The Radom (Vis) Pistol Overview
  11. 03:56Shoutout to Poland
  12. 04:17Conclusion & Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best way to clean rust off a vintage firearm like a Polish Radom (Vis)?

For heavy rust and pitting on a Polish Radom (Vis), the video demonstrates using steel wool with significant 'elbow grease.' It's crucial to wear gloves to protect your hands from steel wool shards and to be aware that some pitting may remain even after cleaning.

What causes firearms to rust, especially in storage?

Firearms rust primarily due to improper storage in damp environments, such as basements. Moisture, combined with oils and salts from fingerprints left on the metal surfaces, accelerates the corrosion process, leading to rust and pitting.

How can I prevent my firearms from rusting during storage?

To prevent rust, always store firearms in a dry environment. After handling, wipe them down with an oily cloth. When putting them away, hold them by the grips with minimal contact on metal parts and ensure they are properly oiled.

What is the difference between 'Radom' and 'Vis' when referring to the Polish pistol?

The term 'Vis' is the actual name of the Polish handgun. 'Radom' or 'Ram' are common pronunciations or colloquial names used in the United States, though the Polish people are proud of the 'Vis' designation.

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