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Unread 11-06-2012, 06:27 PM   #7
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Sometimes they are just cruddy and need to be cleaned , so break the oxidation with light handed metal polishing or steel wood , bronze wool and oil, Flitz, etc.

But to do a first class job, re-browning is the answer.
Two names come to mind:
1. Brad Bachelder, Grand Rapids, MI see links page for ###
2. Dale Edmunds, Kansas City, 816 444 2040

I am sure there are others whom I have inadvertantly omitted.

Both are PGCA members and have done good work for members and for annual drawing guns.
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