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Unread 11-27-2001, 12:25 PM   #12
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Default I second Bill Stanley's comments Art...

The article in the FAQ was authored by Ted Green (Thor) and is based on his experimentation to restore old grips. Ted never claimed to be an expert (in grip restoration anyway ) but gave us the benefit of what he has tried and the success it achieved. we all consider him to be a new expert in the rust blueing and straw refinishing of fine automatic pistols...


I strongly urge you to post your method... you are not liable for anyone's use of your method and the results they get... just caveat your post with a similar disclaimer that UMMV (you're milage may vary) if you try this method... I also encourage you to post some before and after photos if you have them to show the results you have obtained.


I am sure Dok (webmaster) would also post your method in the FAQ as an alternative for cleaning grips. Not all methods fit all circumstances... or grips


We value the opinions and experience of all those who post here Art, not only you included, but you especially...


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