I found myself bored this evening, with it wet and mosquito infested outside. So it struck me to get one of those “round tuit’s”. I remembered that I had started a polishing project last year, an AMT Back Up .380 (single action version) at the same time I started in on my K9. I started with what I would call a very fine example. The finish was still in great shape, with only a little tarnishing, “patina” and mild handling marks evident. Based on the time I spent with it on the range, I would definitely trust it more than my LCP, but maybe not as much as my P238 or CW380 I had at the time. Anyways, I want it to be a bit BBQish, so I started in on it with my sandpaper, files, stones, dremel, buffing compounds sweat, cussing and occasional alcoholic beverage. I’m posting up a few before pics. As you can see, the factory finish was kind of like dipped in hot glue, then rolled around in fine sand. Once you get past that stuff, the wonderful investment casting lines, pock marks and machine chatter marks rear their ugly heads. Well as of tonight (should I say this morning, as I just realized it is 1 am, I started in on it at 7pm) I have gotten most of the finish off of the slide, frame and pinky rest/mag floor plate. I’ve also worked past a lot of chatter and casting marks/lines and casting pock marks/holes. I will keep at this one over the next while and get it done before too long. As I did with the K9, I will update as I go, posting pics of the progress. Now if I could just get Al or Bawanna to make me some cool double diamond blackwood/ebony or G10 grips for it! : )






By the way, if anyone ever tells you that all you need is some Flitz and elbow grease to polish a stainless gun... Plan on living older than Moses did!






By the way, if anyone ever tells you that all you need is some Flitz and elbow grease to polish a stainless gun... Plan on living older than Moses did!
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