.. I prefer oil to rust.
...Supermatch 2 was covered in small specks on the stainless part of the frame and edges of the hammer. No rust on the "blued" parts, which I think are treated with KimPro II. What gives!?
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Get one of these. I have one in both of my safes and never an issue with rust.
Where do you get those in Canada?
For those who think stainless steel won't rust, well, think again. My less than 2 year old Supermatch 2 was covered in small specks on the stainless part of the frame and edges of the hammer. No rust on the "blued" parts, which I think are treated with KimPro II. What gives!? I tend to shoot more in the summer so I hadn't looked at my baby for a month or two, but when I did I was devasted. I used some 000 steelwool with gun oil and lightly removed what I could. However, in the checkering parts, there's still specks.
Anyone else have this problem and what did you do about it?
Also, like mentioned above, oil is a friend. Before storage, run the pistol down with an oily rag to put a thin coat of oil. this will act as a moisture block and stop moisture from rusting the metal. For longer periods of time, try to avild touching with your fingers or use gloves.
Stainless steel is what was called nickel steel. Steel with a high nickel content as opposed to regular carbon gun steel. It helps to read it as, " a steel that stains less than regular steel ". Regular maintenance is still required.



























