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Forum Name: Gun of the Week
Topic ID: 84
Message ID: 5
#5, RE: GotW 53: Ruger Super Blackhawk
Posted by Gryphon on Aug-23-17 at 08:36 PM
In response to message #4
LAST EDITED ON Aug-23-17 AT 08:36 PM (EDT)
 
>Yeah, the damage to the finish is quite dismaying. I'm expecting that
>what happened was some sort of contaminant got in there and, being
>stored in the drawer, basically had a chance to interact with the gun
>and holster together.

Could be. I didn't include a photo of the holster (maybe I should do that as a follow-up the next time I'm doing a photo session), but you can pretty clearly see that all the oxide from those areas is in there now. I'm not storing it in the holster any more, but the damage is done. Beyond the cosmetics, I'm worried about the parts that are now unwittingly in the white rusting. It's beyond me why they haven't already, really.

>Oh, sorry, that started turning into a rant.

Indeed, although it's one with which I agree, for the most part. It is akin, though not identical, to the eternal drive-them-or-just-look-at-them debate over classic cars, or people who don't see why machines on exhibit in museum should be kept in working order. To memory-paraphrase Mark the gunsmith from C&Rsenal's Anvil series, "Somebody tell me when neglect becomes patina, God help us."

Anyway, I've decided to have it professionally cleaned up and hot-salt blued; it's just a question of finding the right provider and making the arrangements. That decision may annoy whoever ends up having to liquidate my estate, but by that point I really won't give a shit. :)

--G.
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