Polish Internals - Sandpaper Method - Part 2
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did this help your internals, like did it allow them to move easier?
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what about a polishing brush? would that wear it down too much?
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The only way u could over polish is if you just keep going at it after its already all shiny and finished, in which case you're dumb (not saying you specifically are), so NO probably not.
The lube that came with the gun works fine though u can get gun/multi purpose oil that works good too. Just make sure it doesnt have any alcohol or things that will destroy the o-rings.
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Couple questions. Is it possible to over polish and actually hurt the guns performance? Also what lube do you reccomend? The standard stuff that comes with the A-5?
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Do you think it can be great if i also Polish the hammer ???
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Disregard my last comment, I meant to post another one which would make it not sound completely retarded.
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I was referring to a comment I had made before, but for some odd reason it didn't show up. What it mean was that you shouldn't lube the receivers unless your internals are polished, because it will just mix with the overspray and cause that sticky mess. When your internals are polished, there isn't much, if any, overspray for it to mix with, allowing it to increase performance by lubricating it. I posted the original comment just as a generic warning, and I posted the second to fix a mistake.
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What in the world are you referring to?
First off, WD-40 is not a lube. Second, I am using the WD-40 to remove the junk that was just sanded off. Thirdly, I state that you are supposed to re lubricate your internals so that they operate correctly.
You either commented on the wrong video, or your not paying attention.
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Well you can lube the gun, but don't put any between the two receivers. The overspray will come off with the oil and will cause a sticky mess on the inside of your gun, destroying consistency.
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another big tip.. if you are wetsanding..make sure IT IS WETSAND PAPER.. :D i looked like a noob the first time i did that in one of the first shops i worked in lol
Which method would you recommend? Using sandpaper, or the Brillo pads?
HoughtDamn 2 years ago
I would recommend the sandpaper if you wan the BEST results. The Brillo method works as well, but the sandpaper can actually smooth down the receivers, while the Brillo isn't hard enough to scratch the receivers.
KRASHARPSHOOTER 2 years ago