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XDTalk Newbie
Join Date: Oct 2005
Posts: 5
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RUST Paranoid!
I purchased a Springfield XD40 with a Bi-tone finish because I wanted to have a XD that is more resistant to rust. I have no problems at this point after owning the pistol for a year but I am paranoid about rust.
It is ashame that Springfield has produced such an excellent pistol that obviously has a defect with having rust problems. I have owned 3 glocks and currently still own 1 (G26) and have never had any rust problems with them. You don't see a rust tales forum section on Glock Talk. The day I see a speck of Rust on my XD Bi-tone is the day I will sell it and buy a another Glock! |
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XDTalk 100 Member
Join Date: Aug 2003
Posts: 401
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I don't know. The Glock has enough things wrong with it that I refuse to go back to it over a little rust on the XD that wipes right off anyway.
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