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As I posted in another thread yesterday, a few of us made yesterday a "snub nose Chief Special day" at the indoor range (too hot now for the outdoor range). We all brought our 2" Chief's to the range as none of us has shot them recently (all former EDC / CCW guns). Anyway, we had lots of fun, had a great time shooting them after a long hiatus, but we actually all shot them very well.
After we finished shooting, one of my friends came up to me and asked me to help him because when he installed his rubber grips that morning he noticed his stainless M60 grip frame was covered in rust. We headed home and went directly to my workshop. We pulled off the rubber grips and yup - there was more rust than I had even seen on a stainless gun before! The grip frame had about 1" of solid rust from the butt up the frame!
I started removing the rust and started thinking about if there was also rust inside the gun. I am quite familiar with working on Smiths so we detail stripped the M60 down to every last part - including removal of the ejector rod and springs from the cylinder. There was additional rust on the rebound slide, the rebound slide spring, the main spring and inside the frame itself. Thankfully that rust was light and was easily removed. The ejector rod and springs had crud built up on them after years of neglect and it was well worth the extra few minutes disassembling the cylinder. While I am not suggest disassembly of the cylinder and ejector rod on a regular monthly basis, it is a good idea to take it apart, clean and service it every year or two if the revolver is shot often. Less shot revolvers can obviously go much longer between intervals.
All in all the rust is now completely gone and left no permanent damage or pitting (lucky for him)! The friend who owns that gun usually takes very good care of his firearms however in this case he stuck his Chief's Special in the back of his safe and had not looked at it in 10+ years. That is an object lesson for all of us! As I always say to guys who own stainless steel guns, knives, etc...... stainless steel is stain - less, NOT stain - proof. This minor crises definitely woke him up and should served as a reminder to all of us to never neglect guns for a long a time, period. I just wanted to pass this along for some or many in the same boat! Oh - and BTW, his home has central ac and he does tend to care for his guns - he just let this one slip bye.
It is not a bad idea to go through your safe every 6 -9 months and inspect the guns while wiping them down with an oil cloth. I normally do that myself and have never had any issues. This applies especially to guys living in warm, humid climates but should also be done no matter your location (IMHO). Another thing I do is to clean my EDC gun every month even if it is not shot. You would be surprised just how much dust and debris accumulates. That procedure takes only minutes and I would also clean out your holsters that usually have dust in them as well. Just wanted to pass this along.
After we finished shooting, one of my friends came up to me and asked me to help him because when he installed his rubber grips that morning he noticed his stainless M60 grip frame was covered in rust. We headed home and went directly to my workshop. We pulled off the rubber grips and yup - there was more rust than I had even seen on a stainless gun before! The grip frame had about 1" of solid rust from the butt up the frame!

All in all the rust is now completely gone and left no permanent damage or pitting (lucky for him)! The friend who owns that gun usually takes very good care of his firearms however in this case he stuck his Chief's Special in the back of his safe and had not looked at it in 10+ years. That is an object lesson for all of us! As I always say to guys who own stainless steel guns, knives, etc...... stainless steel is stain - less, NOT stain - proof. This minor crises definitely woke him up and should served as a reminder to all of us to never neglect guns for a long a time, period. I just wanted to pass this along for some or many in the same boat! Oh - and BTW, his home has central ac and he does tend to care for his guns - he just let this one slip bye.
It is not a bad idea to go through your safe every 6 -9 months and inspect the guns while wiping them down with an oil cloth. I normally do that myself and have never had any issues. This applies especially to guys living in warm, humid climates but should also be done no matter your location (IMHO). Another thing I do is to clean my EDC gun every month even if it is not shot. You would be surprised just how much dust and debris accumulates. That procedure takes only minutes and I would also clean out your holsters that usually have dust in them as well. Just wanted to pass this along.