WellArmed
Master Class
I don't know what the obsession is with a subpar finish. Technology has evolved and there are much more durable, corrosion resistant, and all around better finishes that don't need to be babied or tended to on a regular basis. Although it looks nice, there's no other purpose or functionality for bluing. I refuse to buy or own a blued handgun. I've learned my lesson and had my headaches and battles with rust, finishes wearing off, etc in the past. Plus, unless the blued gun is babied and not used regularly, they tend to wear, tear, and not look as nice anyway.
Corrosion resistance, functionality, less maintenance, durability, etc is why I prefer stainless, nitride, anodized, cerakote, and other IMHO "better" finishes over prioritizing looks.
@az4783054 Unless a handgun came unfinished with imperfections from the factory, I'm not aware of any manufacturer who would have taken a gun back for finish wear. That's pretty standard, so I would not hold a grudge against Springfield. That could have been any manufacturer for any firearm you own.
Corrosion resistance, functionality, less maintenance, durability, etc is why I prefer stainless, nitride, anodized, cerakote, and other IMHO "better" finishes over prioritizing looks.
@az4783054 Unless a handgun came unfinished with imperfections from the factory, I'm not aware of any manufacturer who would have taken a gun back for finish wear. That's pretty standard, so I would not hold a grudge against Springfield. That could have been any manufacturer for any firearm you own.
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