>>64123194
They're autistic but none of them is tatally wrong. Once you got rust the oxide layer will grow and is much more prone to rusting than the blank steel. Keeping it oiled with a medium tier oil is enouth to stop expansion. Removing the rust is best to stop that but not just mechanicaly with CLP and steel wool, you need to finish the job with a chemical rust removal/conversion since mechanical removal wont by to 100%. I tested Gold Guard on a rusted barrel to see if its penetration into rust spots and makes them hydophobe enouth to survive outdoor storage and rain, worked very well. So you can use Gold Guard to seal shut the rust (degrease with breakcleaner first to free the pores from oil)and if possible to put a layer on the whole steel, let it dry overnight to form the wax and than gentle put the grip over it so its wax sealed to prevent Ruger rust.