re-bluing your gun
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@USAsouthcarolina Cool thanks! I found out, white vinegar does a great job :)
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@em613 i looked it up and ehow said naval jelly would work and you can get it at hardware stores. I havent tried it yet but you might want to check it out.
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Do you now if there are any products to remove the factory bluing off a slide? LIke, chemically strip the bluing, so I am down to the bare metal WITHOUT sanding?
Thanks!
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Did you sand down the rails? After sanding the rails, my pf9 has much better action when pulling the slide back.
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Great looking job but I say buy a Glock. I had the 11 for 2 years as my carry piece but I could not get use to the trigger. Nor did I like the fact that shooting it would cut out chunks of skin between my thumb and index.
No, I did not sand the rails, my action is already smooth.
jackmeoffer 1 year ago
Nice vid man. Next time do a video of you actually doing the bluing. That would be nice. Peace.
MedicBikers2007 1 year ago 2
@MedicBikers2007 I know, I should have done that in the first place, I think I am going to go ahead and reblue my keltec and tape it, then I can repolish it and tape that too, good suggestion! Thanks for watching.
jackmeoffer 1 year ago
Do you need to strip it down to the metal or can you do a touch up?. Blue in areas that need it? Thanks for the video
KentuckyRebels 1 year ago
@KentuckyRebels You can do a touch up, you don't have to strip it down, but the best results would occur if you bring it down to bare metal. The process is a chemical reaction with the metal, so that's why bare metal works the best.
jackmeoffer 1 year ago