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Kahrslinger
09-15-2012, 12:26 PM
Just picked up my pistol and notced that there is some rust spots starting to develop on the slide release and in the groves on the end of the slide itself.. Are kahrs know for this.. This is my everyday carry and is cleaned after every shooting or at least once a month if not shooting. Any feedback, I certainly don't want the inside rusting, let alone the outside..
JERRY
09-15-2012, 01:25 PM
stainlees is not rust proof, but it is really really rust resistant. depending on the surface finish some s.s. is more prone to rust than others.
make sure youre not seeing brown leather holster pieces in the nooks-n-crannies of the slide grip ridges....i found that once and thought it was rust. next, use a stainless brush to clean off the rust or some sort of mild abrasive like scotch brite, clean as normal....then aplpy a layer of oil. let the oil sit on the surfaces for half and hour then wipe off excess.
see if this reduces or stops the problem.
JimBianchi
09-15-2012, 02:27 PM
My K9 devolved rust on the grip screws that rest against my side when carrying it.
I cleaned them regularly, soaked them in oil a few times and even tried putting clear nail polish on them to prevent the rust from coming back, nothing worked.
I finally just bought new screws from Kahr.
It's been IWB, hot and sweaty all week and no rust.
My MK9 is newer (10years newer), but carried much more IWB and pocket, and it has never devolved this issue, thank goodness.
Weird, but at least I fixed it.
Tinman507
09-15-2012, 08:28 PM
Eezox (http://www.eezox.com/gun-care.html)
Kahrslinger
09-16-2012, 12:37 AM
Thank you For your responses,,
kerby9mm
09-16-2012, 02:47 AM
Even being stainless steel I wipe off my mk's after each & evrry handling or time of carry with a silicone cloth. When done frequently enough hopefully rust does not have enough time to begin.
hardluk1
09-16-2012, 08:46 AM
When not CC'n wet with breakfree clp and let set . Wipe off and carry . After time it will just stop trying to rust. If you heat parts wet with clp it will seep it to the pores of the metal . I did this with a ss taurus for 20 years of cc with still no rust and a KT pf-9 with black slide for several years both in a pocket working constrution. Now my kahrs.
Kahrslinger
09-16-2012, 01:21 PM
When not CC'n wet with breakfree clp and let set . Wipe off and carry . After time it will just stop trying to rust. If you heat parts wet with clp it will seep it to the pores of the metal . I did this with a ss taurus for 20 years of cc with still no rust and a KT pf-9 with black slide for several years both in a pocket working constrution. Now my kahrs.
Will try this,, that's the product name is clp?
JFootin
09-16-2012, 02:28 PM
Will try this,, that's the product name is clp?
Breakfree CLP Firearm Cleaner (http://www.walmart.com/ip/Breakfree-CLP-Firearm-Cleaner/19417553)
Kahrslinger
09-21-2012, 05:01 PM
Thanks for the link^*^
MDIceman
09-22-2012, 02:57 PM
Try Flitz - either liquid or paste. Both are non abrasive. It will remove rust and oxidation as well as protect the metal - it wont however, get rid of amy pits left behind, as that is metal that is gone for good. Flitz works really good, and is safe for all metal including blueing. It has no ammomia- and the liquid works awesome as a brass tumbler additive for polishing brass for reloading!
I use it on all of my guns - use it before a problem arrives!
jocko
09-22-2012, 04:25 PM
Flitz is a darn good feed ramp polisher to, won't harm nuttin and u can shine ur barrel really nice. Good stuff..
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