Scratch Removal

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Dolfans

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Hello everyone! I am the new proud owner of a GP 100 with 6 inch barrel. This gun belonged to my father in-law and I inherited it after he passed away. The gun is in very good condition. It has some minor scratches in a couple of areas and wanted some help on what to use to try and buff them out.
 

revhigh

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If it's stainless, you can try varying grits of scotch brite pads and compounds. You can use a heavy one to remove the scratch, then 'blend' it in with the less aggressive pads until it matches. Keep in mind, NOTHING can fix a badly scratched gun that has had material actually displaced or removed, other than grinding or sanding. It's certainly worth a try in any case.

Good luck.

REV
 

Pinecone

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Dolfans, Welcome to the forum. Is the gun blued or stainless? It will make a difference as to what to use and how vigorous to use it. How about some pics of your gun? I often give different advice for "scratches" according to how the gun is going to be used. If you want it as a show piece, then removing the scratches would be prudent. However, if it's going to be used as a "working" gun, I would'nt bother myself with removing them! All my guns are "working" guns so I don't get too worked up over appearances. I'm more concerned with a "clean" gun that functions "properly"! Remove a "scratch" and the next time you use the gun, another appears!.......................Dick :wink:
 

Dolfans

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I guess that would have helped. The gun is stainless. The scratches are just very light. I will post some photo's of the gun. I have never owned a Ruger before but am hooked. I cleaned the gun last night. I don't think the grips were ever taken off.
 

Yosemite Sam

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Go with green, then white ScotchBrite pads. If you want a more polished look, Turtle Wax Chrome Polish works well on stainless. If you really want to go nuts with polishing check out Simichrome or Flitz.

-- Sam
 

Dolfans

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Thanks for the tips. I got most of them out. I just buffed it with mohters metal polish. Check this out.



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DonD":2yl7ir2t said:
Looks like you have yourself a winner. Looks NIB and assuming the bore and interior lockworks are similar, you have a lifetime of enjoyment ahead of you. Don

How do you enjoy it, now that it's polished, and you can never use it? :wink:

WAYNO.
 

Dolfans

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I have not shot it yet. I am hoping to get to the range soon with. From what I have been reading on these forums I can't wait. I have a Glock 45 cal. model 30 and a Glock 23 40cal. I don't shoot revolvers and haven't in many years so I am looking forward to it.
 
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