ronin, like I said I did it myself as I was not really too concerned about the outcome, of course I had hoped for the best which did not happen because I did not get it completely degreased. It was definitely a 'kitchen sink' job. I now know I could have done a better job amd will endeavor to do so the next time around. Like I stated, this is my 'play' luger, I can do it many times, again and again, until I get it right, that is part of the fun of doing it. As Wes said, be careful buffing it or you will lose the highlights of the surface parts, rounding off of the trigger plate ridge, etc. However, when you start with junk and end up with junk what is lost? Nothing, but a lot of experience is gained and a lot of fun is had. I am still experimenting with the thing and will continue to do so as it gives me great pleasure to perhaps create my 'one of a kind' piece of junk. Beats the hell out of waxing the wife's car!
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