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Old February 19, 2014, 02:42 PM   #21
Dixie Gunsmithing
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Skans,

The problem is still there with hiding the heavy pitting, and making it all one color after bluing. Now, if you could get one thats not eat up with very deep pitting, like this one, it could be refinished, and brought back to an almost new look. Though, you do not want a refinisher who only to takes a power polisher to a gun, but one to just use is sparingly to remove some pits, as it needs to be hand polished, using abrasive cloth and a hard backer, to keep all the sharp angles, etc right, which is time consuming, but I think that could be done for what you're speaking of, or cost less even, just not this one at that pricing.
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