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Unread 03-21-2002, 07:21 PM   #10
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Default Re: Walt, what did it look like afterwards? Blued ??

66 Mustang,

Right back to the original bright factory finish. Much better on the '42 Mauser than the 'b' prefix Spreewerk due to the difference in quality of the original workmanship. Basically, the polish did nothing more than remove the Russian dip. EvenÃ?Â*left aÃ?Â*couple minor oxidation spots that had apparently popped up on the Mauser over the years in Russian storage, so there should be no harm done in any way to whateverÃ?Â*the original finish was prior to the dip. I'd recommend taking off a grip and using it sparingly on a small portion of the metal work below just to make sure that there's no problem.



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