Nickel or Blued

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I'm looking to buy a new gun but cant decide on nickel plated or blued. Which one is more corrosion resistant? I already own stainless steel guns so don't suggest that please
 
Blued.
Nickel looks nice, however when it starts coming off, it can have sharp edges and look nasty.

A blued gun with a bit of wear looks pretty whereas a nickel-plated gun with wear looks like sh** in my humble opinion.

I believe with nickel plating, there are certain things you CANNOT use to clean or wipe it down or you will ruin the finish! I cannot think of anything that is not good for a blued gun!
 
crazy advice in post 2 there. nickel is clearly more corrosion resistant than blued. That's the whole reason they invented nickel in the first place. Before they started producing stainless guns, nickel was your best option for corrosion resistance.
 
i have a nickel pistol and i clean it with flitz.... AMAZING STUFF. first time i cleaned my gun with it, it went form dull nickel like you get out of your pocket to mirror image... and has not dulled since..

BUT.... ive been told NOT to use it on blued....

dont know if its true or not, not going to risk it though...
 
I have a Browning High Power P-35 made by FNH nickel plated finish. I purchased it about 50 years ago--has run thru about 10000 rds.
except for one tiny scratch--it looks like the day I purchased it.
 
I agree with Remo and Howard,

I have a couple nickel plated revolvers bought new in the late sixties,they still get shot a few hundred rounds a year and with the help of a little Flitz every now and then they still look good. Neither one has flaked but they do show honest wear like any gun that vintage does.

Nickel was a good option for rust resistance in the day and they still have a certain special look that's much more distinguished than stainless to my eye.
 
Nickel is vastly more corrosion resistant than bluing. If applied on a quality firearm by a reputable company and properly maintained, it will wear just fine and last a long time.

Flitz is an abrasive polish and I would not suggest using it on any firearm with any kind of regularity.
 
remo223 i hear that...

and which one is going to hold up to holster wear better..... unless you dont mind the lighting of the blue-ing around the high areas. presuming you are going to cary it alot.
 
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As great is the old Colt "Royal blue" and the S&W "deep blue" finish looks, bluing is far from the best finish to protect any firearm. Nickel is a much more effective as a protective finish, yet I still prefer the classic look of a deep blue finish. As others have posted stainless steel is even better than nickel
 
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A highly polished blued firearm will resist rust very well if taken care of. The higher the polish,the less suseptible to rusting it becomes. Bluing will show wear but will not lighten with age. My personal taste runs toward dark blue or stainless. I find nickle plating too gaudy.
 
That's the whole reason they invented nickel in the first place.
Um, I hope that you are referring to the invention of nickel plating on firearms, because I can assure you that nobody invented nickel, it's been around as long as stars have been burning...
 
If it's any help I'm specifically asking about a s&w model 40. I've been wanting to get one and was thinking about the nickel finish, but i wasn't sure.
 
brand and model doesn't matter. Nickel is nickel.

Now, here's the REAL downside to nickel finish as compared to bluing:

1. lots harder to redo the finish if you need to. In fact, even a gunsmith cant do nickel
2. not as concealable(blinding bling can be seen a mile away)
3. goes better with gold grill work and a sideways ball cap and saggy pants
4. some will call it a sissy gun
 
Electroless Nickel finish is a whole nother ball game, and is very good stuff.
Without all the perceived problems of old-school high polish nickle plating.

rc
 
I have all of the equipment and chemicals to do electroless nickel but I prefer hot bath bluing so I've never set it up.
 
I own handguns in all three [blue, nickel, & stainless] types of finish/material.
My preference lies with S&W "deep blued" wheel-guns; although I must admit
that a well kept nickel [mirror finished] firearm is very pretty. In the days of
old, LEO's referred to nickel firearms as their "Sunday Specials"~! ;) :D
 
i also have all three types, and though my nickel is very very pretty. i dont know if any tops my high polished 67 colt 1911 "royal blue"
 
Which one is more corrosion resistant?

Nickel. Done.

The nickel color is also "warmer" (less blue) than either polished stainless or chrome. It is a joy!

My latest:

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