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After multiple people asking over the past few years, I finally made a quick video showing s little of the process I use to restore a gun. This video details removing minor surface scratches and dings. It also details reshaping some small parts such as the cylinder release.

It is a short video that shows some very basic techniques that can be used by anyone without needing special tools are materials.

YouTube - How-to Restore a Firearm: Ding & scratch removal made easy
 
After multiple people asking over the past few years, I finally made a quick video showing s little of the process I use to restore a gun. This video details removing minor surface scratches and dings. It also details reshaping some small parts such as the cylinder release.

It is a short video that shows some very basic techniques that can be used by anyone without needing special tools are materials.

YouTube - How-to Restore a Firearm: Ding & scratch removal made easy

Do you mind also copying/posting this here also?

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Once you do that I will sticky it, thanks.
 
One thing I will add to this. A small adjustable hobby vise will hold the gun or part steady. a great tool to have. I got mine from harbor freight for about 20.00
 

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