My first gun was a cheap BHP model with poor bluing so I though the discolorations were due to a poor finish.
Now, I had handled my Valtro and oiled it and carefully put it away, but I just took it out and noticed some discoloration in the shape of finger prints.
I looked at my 1965 S&W Model 14 and it has some of this as well.
HELP!
I now remember that I once had a pair of glasses that I turned the alloy frames a kind of green tarnish.
I guess I just have a toxic personality
Is this everyone or are some people just more acidic or something?
I now think I am going to have the Valtro hard chromed - at least the slide - I would like to carry it in the future, but I am afraid I am going to wreck the bluing.
I actually now prefer the classic look of blueing, but I dont think it is going to work for me.
Oh - the Ruger Single Six that I traded in - the bluing was totally gone from the cylinder flutes where my fingers had touched it to rotate it to unload and load about 1500-2000 rounds in about 4 trips to the range.
Advice, comments, anything?
Now, I had handled my Valtro and oiled it and carefully put it away, but I just took it out and noticed some discoloration in the shape of finger prints.
I looked at my 1965 S&W Model 14 and it has some of this as well.
HELP!
I now remember that I once had a pair of glasses that I turned the alloy frames a kind of green tarnish.
I guess I just have a toxic personality
Is this everyone or are some people just more acidic or something?
I now think I am going to have the Valtro hard chromed - at least the slide - I would like to carry it in the future, but I am afraid I am going to wreck the bluing.
I actually now prefer the classic look of blueing, but I dont think it is going to work for me.
Oh - the Ruger Single Six that I traded in - the bluing was totally gone from the cylinder flutes where my fingers had touched it to rotate it to unload and load about 1500-2000 rounds in about 4 trips to the range.
Advice, comments, anything?