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I think the choice is relatively easy. If a Parker gun is beginning to show rust pits on barrel or frame, it is time to arrest the rusting process. A gun that is shiny, but not rusty , still has enough rust resistance to carry on even though the visible barriers ( blue, case color) are no longer there.