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Unread 06-14-2021, 09:54 AM   #1
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I'd like to take the dullness off the receiver and forend metal and polish them a little, but I'm concerned about the engravings.
I am considering a Dremel tool and some jewelers rouge buffing compound.

Suggestions please.
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Unread 06-14-2021, 10:21 AM   #2
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Unplug the Dremel
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I wholeheartedly agree with John, polished receivers are hideous.
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Do not polish for several reasons. One , Dremel tool polishing is dangerous to the engraving, two, polished metal on a Parker looks cheap and out of place and IMHO , not at all acceptable.
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If the metal is merely "dull" you can try a Frontier pad and some Hoppes. Or just the pad. Do NOT use any form of buffer or compound. Actually, this job is better left to a pro since basic disassembly yields the best results.
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Okay... got it.
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I'd like to take the dullness off the receiver and forend metal and polish them a little, but I'm concerned about the engravings.
I am considering a Dremel tool and some jewelers rouge buffing compound.

Suggestions please.
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Don't do it. Someone polished the received on my Trojan before I got it and I'd pay a lot to have those case colors back !
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The reason I asked about buffing up the metal is because I treated all my metal components with "Sweet Shooter" and it left them dull.


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Don't do it. Someone polished the received on my Trojan before I got it and I'd pay a lot to have those case colors back !
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Leave it… it will wear over time to your better liking.

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