Rusting 442

I had a grip screw rust on a Colt Cobra. I used rust remover and a bronze tooth type brush to get it almost white. Then I heated it really hot and quenched it in oil, presto! A new blue finish-it really works. Hint, do NOT hold the screw in your fingers when you heat it.
 
Thanks for your opinion on this being a warranty issue or not, I wasnt asking you that. The gun is six months old and if thats the "quality" s&w puts out, its sad.

So, if you bought a new Mercedes, and then parked it under the local pigeon roost without washing for a week, are you going to make a warranty claim against the manufacturer for "quality issues"?

You have a blued-steel gun. It will rust literally within hours under adverse conditions without regular maintenance. This is not S&W's fault; it's just the way things are and ever have been with blued guns.
 
Actually, they are experts

Just wanted to let all you experts know that the gun was covered under warranty

Actually, they are experts despite your impertinent post implying otherwise; Smith & Wesson covered that problem with your gun...maintenance...to show goodwill and further a good relationship with their customers, which one of the experts already noted.
 
Thanks for your opinion on this being a warranty issue or not, I wasnt asking you that. The gun is six months old and if thats the "quality" s&w puts out, its sad.

You cannot reasonably expect that any item made of steel and continually subected to a moist and salty environment won't rust. Really ?
 
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