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    Can this be saved with minimal expense?



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    Last edited by cad424; 05-08-2013, 02:13 PM.

  • #2
    stainless is pretty easy to work with. that pic kinda sucks so i cant really tell whats wrong with it, and im too dumb to know how to enlarge the pic.

    god bless.
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    • #3
      I'm not the most technologically savvy person on the world. That as the only way I could attach the photo with my phone.

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      • #4
        ok i can see a little better. looks like surfaces scratches that could be buffed/polished out. for $200 plus shipping, plus FFL, i would go pick up a like new used gp100. i got mine off the board for like $300-$350 and i freaking love mine.

        god bless.
        It is easier to build strong children than to repair broken men -Frederick Douglass

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        • #5
          CJ can probably answer this best I'd think that as long as those scratches weren't deep, they should be able to buff out.
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          • #6
            The deepness of the scratches and pitting will ultimately determine how much work is needed. Worst case scenario it could be bead blasted and coated.
            "It's another burrito, it's a cold Lone Star in my hand!"

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            • #7
              Originally posted by ELVIS View Post
              ok i can see a little better. looks like surfaces scratches that could be buffed/polished out. for $200 plus shipping, plus FFL, i would go pick up a like new used gp100. i got mine off the board for like $300-$350 and i freaking love mine.

              god bless.
              I'd love a GP-100 for 300-350 but I never find them for that. I've passed up way too many police trade 65s and I guess I'm just trying to make up for it

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              • #8
                Go for it. I have one of these and they're great guns. If you know any FFL's they can order you one through century for around $220, they're TDC trade ins.

                You're going to need to wet sand it, polish it, then use a high grit sand paper to give it a brushed look. That's what I did on mine and it looked decent. If it's too rough, as stated in a previous post, blast it to give it a matte finish. Downside to matte finish being that they dirty up easily.

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                • #9
                  You can always drop it off and have it refinished at the plater in balch springs, he does great work and is cheap!

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