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Old October 23, 2001, 11:51 PM   #4
yorec
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I like jeweling and high quality wood, but that is a personal preference. Jeweling is for cosmetic value cosmetic only, it just makes things sparkley. I also don't think that it would improve the way a lubricant resists corrosion, just remember to properly lube your gun. And since it's just cosmetic, Jeweling of any internal parts would be a waste - you'd never get to see them unless you disassemble the gun.

Pistol parts to Jewel - anywhere on the outside that can be polished and shiney. Flat spots on the slide, side of the trigger, hammer sides, etc. But be careful if you try doing this without direction, it isn't as easy as it looks...
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