thanks for the replies guys and I've never seen the electric way but I don't thing I wanna try that with a firearm of this age with out trying to do it more gently first WD-40 and a soft bristle toothbrush first then maybe a 0000 steel wool mixture I talked with a rather famous gun shop about what to do with it and they said WD-40 to penetrate and break the rust loose and then keep it oiled and continue with the plan until I have the money to get it restored by an antique firearms expert.... I'd rather do it myself but I really don't want to mess it up either
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