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I have a Shield 1 that I carry every day that has developed some rust on the front right corner of the slide.
I'm a pool contractor in South Florida and am around chlorine, muriatic acid, and other chemicals daily in a very humid part of the world. I carry in a DeSantis Incognito because there is just no way I wouldn't print while working and it just looks like a tool or meter pouch. Also, I thought that having the weapon completely enclosed in the holster would help with avoiding corrosion.
I wipe it down every day with a silicone cloth after getting home and removing it from the holster and it sits on a dresser overnight in an air conditioned house (there are no children, only two of us an both over 50). It is sufficiently lubricated. I also make sure that no debris stays in the holster, dumping and vacuuming it out as needed.
The front and rear sights are also developing some rust but I realize those aren't stainless while the slide is. Right? I fully realize the operative part of the word 'stainless' is '-less' but I'm wondering if the 'not' stainless sights are contributing to the small patch of rust on the slide itself.
Also, the finish is wearing somewhat on the slide in general. It's barely a year old, if that.
So, my questions are:
Should I get it cerakoted?
Should I replace the 'iron' sights with polymer sights?
Are there replacement slides in nickel by anyone? Would nickel even be more resistant to the constant humidity, rain and chemicals?
TIA
I'm a pool contractor in South Florida and am around chlorine, muriatic acid, and other chemicals daily in a very humid part of the world. I carry in a DeSantis Incognito because there is just no way I wouldn't print while working and it just looks like a tool or meter pouch. Also, I thought that having the weapon completely enclosed in the holster would help with avoiding corrosion.
I wipe it down every day with a silicone cloth after getting home and removing it from the holster and it sits on a dresser overnight in an air conditioned house (there are no children, only two of us an both over 50). It is sufficiently lubricated. I also make sure that no debris stays in the holster, dumping and vacuuming it out as needed.
The front and rear sights are also developing some rust but I realize those aren't stainless while the slide is. Right? I fully realize the operative part of the word 'stainless' is '-less' but I'm wondering if the 'not' stainless sights are contributing to the small patch of rust on the slide itself.
Also, the finish is wearing somewhat on the slide in general. It's barely a year old, if that.
So, my questions are:
Should I get it cerakoted?
Should I replace the 'iron' sights with polymer sights?
Are there replacement slides in nickel by anyone? Would nickel even be more resistant to the constant humidity, rain and chemicals?
TIA