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4-0 Steel Wool and What for Rusty Shotgun?

Light rust I use Hoppes #9 and the steel wool (0000).

You can soak rags with ATF and wrap that around the steel parts, bag it and stand it in a closet (seal it tight or you'll be dealing with the missus). After a few weeks most if not all the rust will be separated from the metal and you can lightly polish with steel wool and oil it.
 
Difficult to tell from the pictures but that looks like some significant rust.
Any pitting in the action or inside the barrel?
 
Learned from an old school gunsmith, and been using this method over 10 years.

CLEAN DRY 0000 STEEL WOOL.

No need for oil or anything else, it only makes matters worse and more messy. Use clean dry steel wool, it cuts better, constantly rotate the steel wool so you're always using a clean portion. Very important.

Use oil AFTER all the rust is gone.
Thank you for your attention on this matter.
 
I’ve used this method a good bit.
Works well and I also agree with the dry steel wool. I use the oil free steel wool.
 

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Difficult to tell from the pictures but that looks like some significant rust.
Any pitting in the action or inside the barrel?
I ain't disassembled it yet. The action is smooth and I like what I see so far. I didn't wanna take it apart at first since I'm used to Mossberg actions and this tang mounted safety all built into the trigger group was a little worrisome. But after seeing a few videos it ain't any more of a bitch than the old Noble 66 I rehabbed last year.
 
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