M2MikeGolf
US Veteran
Time's change, and one of the reason's for developement of SS firearms was the lack of durability of nickeled finishes. Nickel is much easier to apply than blue, if you've ever had to stand over a boiling blue tank you know what I mean. Early on in my military career, I took a two year "sabbatical" and worked in a gun shop in Texas, where among other things, my company offered polished & matte blue, parkerizing, and matte nickel on our rifles. The matte nickel was the easiest, and looked much like stainless when done correctly (stainless was not as common back then, and pricey). It offered a pretty good resistant finish and looked pretty good. My point is that nickel was once the "stainless" of the day, and although it's day may be over, it still works, and is an easy finish to apply and re-apply, and if stainless wasn't so common, could possibly be the finish that most opt for.