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  • leftsock

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    Apr 16, 2009
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    I was having some feeding problem with my LCP, so I took the time to remove the blue and polish the feed ramp. After a while, the blue was wearing off the top of the barrel anyways, so I figured I'd remove the blue on the whole barrel and polish it. I won't claim it's the best polish job, but with my limited experience, its pretty slick now.

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    leftsock

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    Put a polishing wheel on the grinder and used a tripoli compound. Used the dremel to polish the feed ramp and inside the chamber.
     

    zibby43

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    Aug 5, 2010
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    Put a polishing wheel on the grinder and used a tripoli compound. Used the dremel to polish the feed ramp and inside the chamber.

    Nice. I lightly polished the feed ramp on my LCP as well. Haven't done the whole barrel yet though. :D
     

    45fan

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    Apr 20, 2011
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    Looks pretty good. I also polished the ramp on my LCP, but I went the other way with the finish. I didnt like the way the blueing wore off, so I blasted the slide, and barrel while I was at it, and parkerized them both.
     
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