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Unread 08-03-2012, 03:43 PM   #5
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I have used it on a 1920 Commercial Luger. I really like it. The gun wasn't real dirty when I got it but hadn't been cleaned in a while. I cleaned it pretty well when I got it; 7 months ago. The Renaissance materials (wax) cleaned some areas inside that I was surprised at what it got on the rags. It was a little difficult to work with on the grip surfaces - must be careful not to apply too heavily. On the backside of the grips you will see what it does the best. On the grip surfaces it brings out a brighter tint of reddish pink - not much, just a slight amount. I like the new color tone. It protects the gun and the grips nicely.

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