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Doesn't look it hit the buffing wheel too hard on the last reblue, which is a good thing. Some careful work with emery boards could restore the sharp edges somewhat. Cleaning rod damage on the bolt face(?)
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11-27-2022 01:36 PM
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Originally Posted by
Surpmil
Cleaning rod damage on the bolt face(?)
yes. a bit worse I thought - someone put a rod in the muzzle and beat on it trying to get a stuck action open.
Here is a quick summary what the damage was when I found it to save some reading.
1. extension (original serialized one) was broke in the usual place by slot for the slide arm, what looked like a hammer mark on the outside. maybe bubba had a hard time taking the forend off,
2. barrel was dented on 2 sides, maybe 6 inches from the breach. Over tightening of a barrel vise perhaps?
3. barrel had a bow in it midway.
4. mag tube was oval shaped at the rear, and had a few dents in it
I think maybe it suffered a fall before bubba gave up?
Originally Posted by
Surpmil
Doesn't look it hit the buffing wheel too hard on the last reblue
Thanks. Last reblue was me, unless you mean what it was when I got it. I don't use a buffing wheel...lots of time with paper backed by file or wood block, and slow rust blueing. It's not perfect, and on a project like this I rarely remove all the age. A few dots of where the worst exterior pitting was on the receiver can be seen if you look really close in good light. I like my projects to look their age, but also look well cared for. I wanted to be careful to keep the edges as they were when I got it, so I was particularly careful to "do no harm".
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Originally Posted by
ssgross
Dummy shells stick slightly at the base
Not so unusual for dummy ammo to be a bit out of spec. If live are a problem then I'd worry. I just made new dummy ammo when mine got a bit mushed.
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Looks good now.
Originally Posted by
ssgross
pull the trigger with a string from a safe distance
Have confidence, they're stronger that you anticipate. It'll be fine.
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I finally got to shoot this. I fired 3 hornady critical defense buck from a mechanical rest just to be safe. Everything was fine, except that the slide stuck and needed some force to open. Fired a fourth from my shoulder, stuck all the same. Had me worried a bit. Then I put in a few federal power-shot buckshot. Cycled like butter. The difference was ~300FPS slower according to the package, and the brass felt thinner and more elastic in my fingers. The difference in recoil was very noticeable. We then threw in some federal power-shok slugs. These had the hardest recoil - way more than the hornady, but cycled like butter too.
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Originally Posted by
ssgross
needed some force to open
Some of that stuff is just over the top, maybe having the autos as their ideal consumer? Sounds like all was well.
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