Ursoboostd
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Guns just don't feel clean to me if they don't have that Hoppes smell.
What he said.
Guns just don't feel clean to me if they don't have that Hoppes smell.
Besides, I'll bet that they are tired of refinishing 442's & 642's for free!
Stainz
Melonite, also called Tenifer and several other names, is a finish that has been around for decades -- and a darned tough one. If #9 will hurt it, I'll drink a quart of the stuff.
I don't know for a fact or from personal experience...but according to a poster on another thread, S&W will not refinish a 442 or 642 under warranty because the finish was damaged by an ammoniated solvent, because the manual specifically states not to do so. They will refinish it on your dime, including shipping costs.
Tim
For those of you who plan to avoid buying a specific model of S&W because the use of ammoniated solvents is not recommended...the S&W manual states:
"Ammoniated solvents or other strong alkaline solvents, should not be used on any Smith & Wesson firearm."
That must be new because they refinished mine twice about 4-5 years ago. Free of charge all the way.