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    Machine Gunner bellavite1's Avatar
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    Default Rust/sweat protection on slide

    My Shield's slide developed quite a lot of pitting by sitting against my skin in the summer time, most likely due to sweating.
    To the point that that I just sent it back to S&W to see if it may be a finish problem.
    I'd like to keep this from happening in the future.
    An article on Brownell's gave high grades to using WD-40.
    Not sure whether I should let it sit on the slide for a while, just wipe down the slide with it, how often?
    What is the general wisdom?
    I don't necessarily want to go through the whole Cerakote/Duracoat route on such an inexpensive gun....
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    A holster with a sweat shield will help. If that is not an option, and I find myself in the same situation, when I take my M&P Shield off after wearing it, I always wipe down the exposed slide then add some gun oil to it, rub it in with a cotton rag and let it sit until the next day.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Squeeze View Post
    A holster with a sweat shield will help.
    This. I personally don't like the feeling of a slide against my body. The 'rough side' of the gunleather sweat shield feels perfectly natural to me.

    I also think some people just have very reactive perspiration. I've known guys that can pit a gun just by touching it and not wiping it down, where I don't have that problem at all.

    Then again, I'm not that prone to getting sweaty (I'm allergic to those situations).
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    I used a holster with a sweat shield or a pocket holster when hot out. Because of pocket carry I inspect and de-lint every evening after carrying.
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    I thought the Shield slide was stainless steel?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Zundfolge View Post
    I thought the Shield slide was stainless steel?
    Stainless can corrode and less pure forms can certainly rust. I worked with many different stainless alloys when I was working as a machinist. The stuff we used for military parts was always top grade and sometimes very hard to machine, needing special cutting tools (expensive) to get the job done.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Zundfolge View Post
    I thought the Shield slide was stainless steel?
    My M&P rusted right next to the Stainless Steel rollmark.

    Edit: I'll dig up the photos when I get home, but the thread is still on here.

    I had issues with leather holsters retaining moisture. Smith & Wesson replaced my slide. It sounds like an under shirt would solve your issue. As Ray said, wife beaters are the least like wearing a shirt, but at also long enough to tuck into your pants.

    Kydex blocks moisture from your body, or at least doesn't retain it. Nylon breaths better. My solution was to line the back of my IWB leather holster with duct tape. That might be pretty uncomfortable without a shirt though.
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    DuraCote or Ceracote

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    Quote Originally Posted by thedave1164 View Post
    DuraCote or Ceracote
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    Wife beater would help some. At least the firearm wouldn’t be in direct contact with your skin.

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