michael52
Single-Sixer
Did ruger make one that looks kinda like a bright stainless..looks about like nickel it is pretty shiny or has someone polished it out... just says stainless on the box
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michael52 said:i may do that a scotch pad huh? want hurt it?6gun said:Easy enough to turn back into a brushed stainless with a scotch pad, nickel and stainless are two different colors should be very easy to tell.
michael52 said:brown scotch pad OK didnt no they came in designer colors.........LOL
infantryman said:Look in the 1996 catalog, Ruger offered most every model of the SP101 and GP100 in a Factory High Gloss Stainless option which give gives the look of a nickel finish.. I rarely see them but they are indeed in existence. They start with a G prefix such as GKSP831 or GKGPF340 etc...
infantryman said:Look in the 1996 catalog, Ruger offered most every model of the SP101 and GP100 in a Factory High Gloss Stainless option which give gives the look of a nickel finish.. I rarely see them but they are indeed in existence. They start with a G prefix such as GKSP831 or GKGPF340 etc...
michael52 said:a pic of gun in ? not good but a pic..think i will take it back with the scotch pad
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6gun said:michael52 said:a pic of gun in ? not good but a pic..think i will take it back with the scotch pad
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Looking at your pic I'd have to say someone polished it, looks like they missed polishing under where it says Ruger on the barrel, also the number don't match what Infantyman listed as the polished model, still a fine looking gun even if you leave it as is.
RoninPA said:DON'T USE STEEL WOOL ON A STAINLESS STEEL GUN (unless it is stainless steel wool). Regular steel wool can leave teeny tiny pieces in cracks and crevices and then it will rust (read the post about a SR1911 rusting). If you want to take it back to the brushed look use the ScotchBrite pads or you can get buffing wheels for a dremel that have heads with material that are like the ScotchBrite pads. I use these to start the polish job on the triggers and hammers of some of the Six series guns I refurbish/customize (they will take off any surface rust and discoloration and then the parts go to the buffing whell to make them bright and sparkly..