Well, Mike, I sort of agree with you to an extent. I love my blue steel firearms. I grew up in a family of vets, and my dad didn't have a lot of money, but we had a choice number of blue and walnut firearms, and my folks helped me get my first firearms (I had to earn the money, but they would order them or buy them until I was old enough). So I see where you are coming from. When I was in the service we still had old fashioned walnut and parkerized steel firearms, although they were starting to issue the plastic rifles.
But when I started in police work in 1975, my department had standardized on the model 66, and either in the 2 1/2" or 4" version, that is what I carried for 22 years. I never left it dirty over night though, I had been raised to know better. They served me well for those years, but I admit that I would have preferred the blue steel version, the 19, just becUse I'm a traditionalist. I think they are handsome firearms, and almost all of my firearms are blue steel and walnut, although I do have some blue steel sporting ivory. Which I also think is quite handsome.
I certainly respect and understand your point, but I probably won't sell my stainless guns, as I have a new "No Sell" rule in effect on all my guns. Every time I've sold a gun, at some point in the future, I've come to regret it. Well, except for that IL Smith, I will never own another internal lock smith. I thought I could learn to live with one, and every time I looked at it I got upset!!
Best Regards, Les