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Unread 04-29-2013, 04:59 PM   #11
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Along with the grips, one could also freshen the straw colored parts. It's easy enough to do once you become familiar enough with the pistol to be able to remove them. Then polish with 0000 steel wool/400 grit sandpaper, thoroughly de-grease with acetone, and pop into a box of sand which has brought up to proper temp. in your toaster oven. Search for the 'sticky' about this process...
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