The Rohrbaugh Forum
Rohrbaugh Products and Accessories => Cleaning and Maintenance of the R-9 => Topic started by: Bri0242 on April 24, 2011, 02:38:38 PM
-
I have a new R9S that is already rusting on the slide. I already talked with Maria, and she recommended cleaning off the rust. Could there be something wrong with the steel? I honestly expect more from a $1000 pistol.... Should I send it back? I carry it a few hours a day, & I keep it in a dry place at night. It's wiped down with gun oil every few weeks.
-
The slide is stainless steel. It should not rust. What cleaner and lubrication have you used?
I have heard of stainless steel staining and it resembles rust depending on the chemicals you have used on it.
If it's not the chemicals that have stained the metal, I would send it back to have it evaluated.
-
Breakfree CLP. This is a new spot that i just noticed. It looks like rust under magnification.
-
This would be the first I am hearing of an R9 rusting.
I am sure Rohrbaugh will get it rectified.
-
I hope so. I absolutely love the pistol.
-
I have had stainless steel rust on more than one pistol when conceal carried. The first was a Kimber and the second was a Sig. The rust showed up within the first full day of conceal carry. I am diligent with cleaning and protecting, so I was shocked to see on both occasions.
I have read that even SS will rust and as stated above, have seen it happen.
The strange thing is that it has never happened on any of my blued guns.
I am one of those lucky ones with extra corrosive sweat.
-
You may want to get some Renaissance wax and use that on the gun, it's great stuff.
Just because it's Stainless Steel does not mean it can't rust, it depends on the composition of the stainless, there are also magnetic and non-magnetic stainless steels.
I have heard of people with very acidic systems that will cause such issues.
-
Renaissance looks interesting. Will have to give it a try.
-
You may want to get some Renaissance wax and use that on the gun, it's great stuff.
Just because it's Stainless Steel does not mean it can't rust, it depends on the composition of the stainless, there are also magnetic and non-magnetic stainless steels.
I have heard of people with very acidic systems that will cause such issues.
I second Yankee's word's here.
Any metal can rust/oxidize, given the right conditions, even stainless steel - it just stains- less.
My gunsmith of all people must immediately wipe down all guns that he handles or they will start to show signs of rust really fast, regardless of finish. He just has a high acidic ph in his body oils.
Renaissnace wax is good as well as Ezoxx, which you can get in a spray, it leaves a protective wax base behind.
Also Boeshield T-9, it leaves a wax base behind as well - and you can get that at Sears in the tool dept.
Please let us know of any developments.
Good Luck
-
This would be a good candidate for the Robar NP3 finish? :)
-
Thats a great point!
and also maybe a great excuse as well. :D
-
But after rereading the OP, that may not be something someone wants to hear after spending One Large on a "pocket pistol".
-
Stainless Steel is rust resistant not rust free. It will rust or oxidize and will do so a lot easier than many people think. Over the years of servicing LE sidearms since stainless came into wide use by S&W, I have seen and even owned weapons that had rust starting to appear inside the actions of same. Usually they don't rust as easily as the various alloys and tool steel weapons that I have had. When I lived in Florida, my airweight M37 S&W had to be wiped down each time it was touched or it would have rust spots on it by the end of the day. It depends on both the acid levels in your skin oils and the climate you live in.
-
I sent the pistol back to Rohrbaugh, and they returned it to me 2 days later. They replaced the slide for free. Great customer service.
-
Glad to hear they took care of the problem so quickly. :D
-
Man! Talk about service.
I don't know of many other gun companies that would actually replace the slide.
Most would just give lip service.
Service is the added benefit you get when you spend $1000 + for the best pocket pistol in the world.
Sure makes ya proud to be a Rohrbaugh owner.
Thanks Rohrbaugh!
-
It does make you proud.
And the turn around time was fantastic. You sure cannot beat that.
-
I sent the pistol back to Rohrbaugh, and they returned it to me 2 days later. They replaced the slide for free. Great customer service.
Great customer service, indeed. Glad everything is well.
-
I want another one now. I was considering the NP3 special, but I wanted to see if they could fix it first.
-
There is no time like the present.
I sent out my R9 to get the internals NP3 coated. They told me 6 to 8 weeks, and delivered it in 2 1/2 weeks. Now that's impressive. Excellent customer service.