Finish wear on 442 J Frames

As mentioned, the black gun hides better than the silver one. My 340PD probably has the same finish as a 442, after about 8 years of everyday carry it's showing some wear but still better than any other black gun I've owned would do.

One downside to a 442 is that you have a pretty durable finish but on a rustable steel gun (except for the frame). The inside of the barrel and chambers will rust, and so will the outside if/when the finish is damaged.

The 642 looks conspicuious when new, and will really look like he!! as the finish deteriorates, but it remains mostly rustproof.

I solved the "problems" by buying a 340PD.
Dark, rustproof, and should last forever with .38's.

All good guns, just good in different ways.
 
My Model 442 circa 1994 is holding up pretty well. It only gets carried occasionally. It's my wife's purse gun. On mine the only thing that is anodized is the sideplate. The rest is black paint.

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