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I had a gunsmith put a model 12 trigger assembly in an ulra-sonic cleaner. The purpose was to remove built up dirt, which it did. It also removed the red paint on the safety button. No real "damage", but most M12 buyers check that as an indication of refinnish. Now I have to either figure out how to get the red lacquer back on, or explain what happened to any future potential buyer.