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White-tail-deer 06-06-2008 03:39 PM

Remington SPS SST
 
I was at Cabelas today checking out some guns. I almost bought a Remington SPS SST Camo. While I was mulling it over I was checking out the used gun rack and they had two of the SPS SST Camo guns on the rack and the SST was rusting and pitted on the barrel. Seeing that made me decide not to buy the new gun. Do any of you have the Remington SPS SST models? If so do you have problems with rust? Any input would be appreciated!

A11en 06-06-2008 08:27 PM

RE: Remington SPS SST
 
If SST = Stainless Steel, yes! I have the 700 SPS Stainless in .300 WSM. I've no issues with rust. I've been considering another .270 or .243

White-tail-deer 06-07-2008 05:06 AM

RE: Remington SPS SST
 
Thanks for the info. I was wondering if the rifles I saw were just not cared for properly. Anybody else have any experience with the SPS Stainless?

MR300WM 06-07-2008 08:45 AM

RE: Remington SPS SST
 
I have seen many neglected stainless steel guns but never any rust.

White-tail-deer 06-07-2008 12:33 PM

RE: Remington SPS SST
 
These two gun's barrels were pitted and rough and had a brownish tinge to them. It looked like rust to me.

Gangly 06-09-2008 07:52 AM

RE: Remington SPS SST
 
mine doesnt show any signs of rust on it at all. I have hunted in the rain with it, forgotten to dry it off or clean it for over a week, and there was NO rust or any visible signs of water damage anywhere.

oldelkhunter 06-09-2008 08:12 AM

RE: Remington SPS SST
 
The SPS finish is a rougher finish then the previous stainless steel BDL finish and will hold more water so yes I can see how it can rust and easily.

Pawildman 06-09-2008 10:52 AM

RE: Remington SPS SST
 
For most of us, caring for our guns properly is almost a passion. We would never let a firearm sit neglected. But, there are others, I'm sure who view them as only a tool such as a shovel or a pick. They treat them pretty rough.
I too have seen such abused guns and wonder what kind of a person could let that happen. I just can't take them all home with me.........

G2 Shooter 06-09-2008 11:36 AM

RE: Remington SPS SST
 
I don't have a Remington in SST but my Encore .50 Cal barrel in stainless does have some brown spots on it from several days of hunting in the rain. No pitting, but I can't get rid of the spots. :(

oldelkhunter 06-09-2008 11:41 AM

RE: Remington SPS SST
 

For most of us, caring for our guns properly is almost a passion. We would never let a firearm sit neglected. But, there are others, I'm sure who view them as only a tool such as a shovel or a pick. They treat them pretty rough.
I too have seen such abused guns and wonder what kind of a person could let that happen. I just can't take them all home with

There are times that a rifle cannot be pampered ..Hunting in a remote area precludes that from happening. I leave my rifles outside the tent at night if on that type of hunt.

White-tail-deer 06-09-2008 03:51 PM

RE: Remington SPS SST
 

ORIGINAL: Gangly

mine doesnt show any signs of rust on it at all. I have hunted in the rain with it, forgotten to dry it off or clean it for over a week, and there was NO rust or any visible signs of water damage anywhere.
That's good to hear! Thanks!!

White-tail-deer 06-09-2008 03:54 PM

RE: Remington SPS SST
 

ORIGINAL: Pawildman

For most of us, caring for our guns properly is almost a passion. We would never let a firearm sit neglected. But, there are others, I'm sure who view them as only a tool such as a shovel or a pick. They treat them pretty rough.
I too have seen such abused guns and wonder what kind of a person could let that happen. I just can't take them all home with me.........
I saw a guy who was walking thru thick brush and briars holding his gun out in front of him using it to part the brush in front of him! I get pissed everytime I get a new nick or scratch... I can't imagine abusing any of my guns like that.


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