I personally have no experience with this wd40 corrosion inhibitor, so I don't know if or how it differs from wd40. What I do know, is that wd40 will eat bluing over time and repeated application.
I have used the old Birchwood casey sheath, with good results.
Mostly now, I use ballistol for a preservative. It doesn't dry out. It is slightly alkaline, and so it neutralizes the acids from handling. It will also lubricate and clean, both smokeless an BP powder residue, so you can use it for everything.
Be careful about storing in things like cases lined with cloth or foam, and socks. They will absorb moisture and hold it, rusting the gun into place. Foam breaks down, bonding to the metal. If using these, you'll need to keep them dry.
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