Mauser Guns Collectors Forum
Pistols => Model HSC Pistol => Topic started by: Freddyet on January 07, 2018, 08:23:23 PM
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Very embarrassing, and I feel like an idiot . I spent some range time with my Interarms .380 . I was having some problems with the slide returning with out me inserting the mag . I figured I would try a good cleaning when I got home . A gun friend suggested that I not try to dismantle the pistol completely , but to field strip - remove grips and soak frame and slide in simple green solution for a few hours - rinse with hot water , dry with compressed air and blow dryer , then re-oil / cost with hopp s 9 -
well - the simple green striped the bluing ! Needless to say I feel like an idiot ...
Anyone have an ideas on what to do now . Do I re-blue ? Is it worth it ? I really wanted the gun for a carry , so it was not a musumem piece or anything - I had put new springs and it had acted better , but could never be s trusted carry - minor ftl problems . Help
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I can't imagine why you would want to use the 40-year-old HSc for every day concealed carry. While it was perhaps good for that purpose in its day, by comparison with the current market, it is a dinosaur!
My personal preference would be the Kel-Tec line whether its their P-3AT in .380 or, even better, their P-32 in .32 ACP. You would not believe how light and slim they are. I have handled, carried, and fired both with perfection.
As for your HSc, I have heard a lot of good things about Cerakote. You can look them up on line including someone in your area qualified to apply it. Your probably looking at $150+ to do the job.
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Simple Green. I will remember that. I have done worse.
Jim