onebohemian wrote:V Man wrote:Stradawhovious wrote:Here's the 64,000 dollar question............
What kind of damage are you talking about?
I don't understand how the damage shown could have occured short of the rifle being stored in virtually flooded conditions for many months. It appears there is rust under the factory finish. More explanation of where and how this gun was stored wouuld be appreciated. No golden rod is going to stop whatever caused this, but I assume the rifle is now beeing stored some other way.
I work for an engineering company and our guys think it is galvanic corrosion from the metal not being cleaned and prepared properly. Colt says that the damage was caused by elevated humidity and improper storage. To catch you up with the rest of the story my old Army buddy had this rifle in his safe in Indiana and sold it to me for 400 bucks. I know his safe is in his room that is in the second story of a 2 story house so there wasn't a flood involved. He has been through several long deployments and I can see how it could have sat in the safe for at least a year at a time without being cleaned. I should also mention that none of his other firearms are showing any kind of issues like this. The funny thing is that the barrel and all of the other metal parts are fine, no rusting or pitting anywhere.
I am still talking to Colt who is going to have it evaluated by one of their senior gunsmiths (currently on vacation for 2 weeks) and let me know what if anything they can do. At a minimum I would think that the lower would need to be replaced and I know that is tough because it is serial numbered. Stay tuned!