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People, it seems he did about everything right to include oiling afterwards.
Did you fire your weapons using corrosive ammo with bayonets affixed?
This would be the only plausible explanation, along with not doing what you did, for them to all rust also.
Does someone also dwell in the basement? People expire a ton of moisture continually, exacerbating the moisture issue.
A few days ago, I was down in my closed basement and noticed some damp at a concrete floor/wall interface and as we know, it's been dry and hot here for a while.
It's like a meat locker down there and there's something called the "dew point" etc, etc. I opened it up and used a fan to draw some of the nice 90F air down there to help it breath/air out.
In the winter, we all use heat so the dew point is never reached anywhere in a house, save perhaps some uninsulated pipes.
You probably need to throw like a Goldenrod safe dehumidifier in your cabinet and it'll be good.
Did you fire your weapons using corrosive ammo with bayonets affixed?
This would be the only plausible explanation, along with not doing what you did, for them to all rust also.
Does someone also dwell in the basement? People expire a ton of moisture continually, exacerbating the moisture issue.
A few days ago, I was down in my closed basement and noticed some damp at a concrete floor/wall interface and as we know, it's been dry and hot here for a while.
It's like a meat locker down there and there's something called the "dew point" etc, etc. I opened it up and used a fan to draw some of the nice 90F air down there to help it breath/air out.
In the winter, we all use heat so the dew point is never reached anywhere in a house, save perhaps some uninsulated pipes.
You probably need to throw like a Goldenrod safe dehumidifier in your cabinet and it'll be good.