TheBigFellow
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Sorry guys, I know this one has been beaten to death, but I just need some clarification.
Like an idiot, I used a lead remover cloth on my 642 around the forcing cone and low and behold, removed the finish in that area. Apparently I have OCD when it comes to guns and couldn't leave that spot alone.
Anyway, disgusted that I am that I made a big mess out of a little one, I really don't care how it looks (it's a carry gun after all), but I am a tad bit concerned about the potental weak spot I may have created in the frame.
Is the bare aluminum alloy frame fine without the finish, especially in such a crucial area right next to the forcing cone? If not, I really don't care to get it refinished, but if it leaves the frame open to corrosion obviously that is a concern. Is there anything I can put over that spot to protect it?
Thanks again guys.
Like an idiot, I used a lead remover cloth on my 642 around the forcing cone and low and behold, removed the finish in that area. Apparently I have OCD when it comes to guns and couldn't leave that spot alone.
Anyway, disgusted that I am that I made a big mess out of a little one, I really don't care how it looks (it's a carry gun after all), but I am a tad bit concerned about the potental weak spot I may have created in the frame.
Is the bare aluminum alloy frame fine without the finish, especially in such a crucial area right next to the forcing cone? If not, I really don't care to get it refinished, but if it leaves the frame open to corrosion obviously that is a concern. Is there anything I can put over that spot to protect it?
Thanks again guys.