Seems like a good place for it. 😂Chuck Taylor left one in the Ocean for several weeks once....no rust..Gen 1.
What were y'all doing in the hay???
Where I work, we move alot of feed and hay, its a constant thing to make sure whatever im carrying gets oil and kept (more or less....) debris free. I have the "alien sweat" thing going on, and if I do not pay attention I can ruin a finish.
Roll roll roll in the hay…. Said with my best German/English accent.What were y'all doing in the hay???
Makin' Hay of course!!!!!!!What were y'all doing in the hay???
Where I work, we move alot of feed and hay, its a constant thing to make sure whatever im carrying gets oil and kept (more or less....) debris free. I have the "alien sweat" thing going on, and if I do not pay attention I can ruin a finish.
Finish wear is going to happen one way or another, and in general I love how a well used firearm looks.... but boy does it bother me if I spot crusty red rust on something
Now, that, that must have been disconcerting.I agree, I hate to see a rusted or pitted gun. I've got a G43 that had a sorta similar issue. It got sweaty and neglected in the summertime, although it didn't look nearly as bad as the one pictured. I was going to take a shot at a coyote one day, and when I pulled the trigger the slide would move to the rear and it would click. The firing pin was rusted tight in the slide!
My wife brought me her mini Glock a few minutes ago. I’m not sure where she kept this but the slide has a fair amount of corrosion on it. See picture below.
How can I treat this?
What was the original Glock finish? Tennifer?
what ever it was was pretty much bulletproof.