My stainless laminate BLR has been "in the Browning shop" since February to sort out a tarnishing issue on the nickel finished receiver. I've been told I may have to switch to a blued finish BLR if it is judged the tarnish is the result of a chemical reaction between me and the finish.
Almost all of my deer hunting (in the "big woods") takes place in the "backcountry", including backpack hunting trips of up to a week. It's wet, cold, and if I am camping out it can be difficult to "pamper" a firearm with full cleaning, etc. In my hunting career to date, I have basically used stainless firearms exclusively.
Should I have durability concerns? I want to avoid a situation where my firearm is rusting as a result of backcountry use.
Almost all of my deer hunting (in the "big woods") takes place in the "backcountry", including backpack hunting trips of up to a week. It's wet, cold, and if I am camping out it can be difficult to "pamper" a firearm with full cleaning, etc. In my hunting career to date, I have basically used stainless firearms exclusively.
Should I have durability concerns? I want to avoid a situation where my firearm is rusting as a result of backcountry use.




















































