I'm in the process of negotiating a trade, my Ruger GP-100 4" revolver (.357 magnum) for my friend's Sig P226.
Now, some people may start telling me that I'm begin unfair to my friend, since I'd be trading a 350 dollar revolver for a very nice semiauto, but before you do, I'll give a bit of background on the gun.
This Sig P226 hasn't been shot much, but has been carried a lot. It has SIg-Sauer's K-Kote (stainless steel coating), but that hasn't been of much help. The way my friend had carried it was in a leather holster, and had kept the gun in the holster for months at a time, rarely cleaning it. Add to the fact that he must have perspired a lot, and now there's some rust on the slide.
Yes, stainless steel can corrode. It simply takes a good bit longer.
I'm going to go ahead and make the trade, since I intend to polish off the rust with some TLC, and some Maas metal polish. The way I figure, I've used this procedure in cleaning rust off various carbon steel knife and sword blades, with good results.
Does anyone have any experiences they'd like to share, regarding the use of Maas (Flitz's is similar) with gun slides?
Now, some people may start telling me that I'm begin unfair to my friend, since I'd be trading a 350 dollar revolver for a very nice semiauto, but before you do, I'll give a bit of background on the gun.
This Sig P226 hasn't been shot much, but has been carried a lot. It has SIg-Sauer's K-Kote (stainless steel coating), but that hasn't been of much help. The way my friend had carried it was in a leather holster, and had kept the gun in the holster for months at a time, rarely cleaning it. Add to the fact that he must have perspired a lot, and now there's some rust on the slide.
Yes, stainless steel can corrode. It simply takes a good bit longer.
I'm going to go ahead and make the trade, since I intend to polish off the rust with some TLC, and some Maas metal polish. The way I figure, I've used this procedure in cleaning rust off various carbon steel knife and sword blades, with good results.
Does anyone have any experiences they'd like to share, regarding the use of Maas (Flitz's is similar) with gun slides?