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I've used 3M 2000 grit wet/dry polishing paper. Did each weapon by hand. Just wrapped pieces around an old toothbrush or bamboo skewer and plenty of TLC.
Hey Paul running late on watching videos buddy. Just getting chance to get caught up. He’s branging that rifle up Thursday we’re goin deer hunting again.
They sell a flex shaft for that dremmel thats 2 ft long ,it allows easy access to areas like you were working there. Fine wet dry paper wrapped in a cone shape on a bare shaft secured with plastic tape is a good trick for beveling edges and it wont take off too much too quick. Great video Bro keep em coming .
Precision machine. She'll run ultra smooth now and stay cleaner. I'm always learning from the videos, Thank You Sir!!! I can't wait to see her run !! 😁
I had to do that to all my 9 competition bushmasters AR-15s back when i shot competition it helped my score and function of my weapons . Small tip from me i used a chop stick with some sticky back sandpaper for those stubborn hard to get spots for the feed ramps it worked for me and i have big hands and fingers have a great day Paul and a merry Christmas cant wait till the holidays are over so i can get the ball rolling on that 40 cal s&w im serious on getting it
This was a great video. I could watch this stuff all the time. Plus it helps me for the next time im doing something like this. Great job and i know who-tee-who is gonna love it. Thanks for sharing Paul.
Paul this is a awesome video!! I love how to’s!!! Im going to do this today myself on a few ar’s I have that could use it. Hopefully you will do more of these and thank you!!
Hey Paul, I have the 3ft. flexible attachment for my dermal works like a pencil great for those little tight spots. Good video for getting your guns polished and debarred , we pay good money for our guns and yet they do have some ruff edges that need to be cleaned up, who_tee_who’s going to be happy.
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Man I like that charging handle!
I've used 3M 2000 grit wet/dry polishing paper. Did each weapon by hand. Just wrapped pieces around an old toothbrush or bamboo skewer and plenty of TLC.
Nice job on the bolt and the loading ramp 🤓
Great job buddy as always. GOD BLESS. Thank you for sharing buddy.
Oh yeah looks great buddy.
Is that piston driven or gas driven buddy????
Your a genius Paul
I love that polish now it’s great stuff.
Lot of the bullets are what I call balanced more nowadays. The least little bit can change the impact.
Less is more doin this
I use that Mothers Mag to polish my pistol and my wife’s pistols feed ramps worked so much better. Your doin a good job buddy.
Hey Paul running late on watching videos buddy. Just getting chance to get caught up. He’s branging that rifle up Thursday we’re goin deer hunting again.
Great video paul.it turn out a great looking firearms,when y'all put that scope ramp on it that made it ever better.
Paul. ya should look into JB Paste better than Mothers by far.
Another great learning video. Thanks Paul.
Anybody would be really lucky to have you as a friend. They would have the best operating guns in town
Hardest working man on YouTube. 😎
They sell a flex shaft for that dremmel thats 2 ft long ,it allows easy access to areas like you were working there. Fine wet dry paper wrapped in a cone shape on a bare shaft secured with plastic tape is a good trick for beveling edges and it wont take off too much too quick. Great video Bro keep em coming .
I can't wait to see the shooting video!
Thanks Paul! That 458 is super slick now!
Precision machine. She'll run ultra smooth now and stay cleaner. I'm always learning from the videos, Thank You Sir!!! I can't wait to see her run !! 😁
Thanks for the tips. I really enjoy these gunsmithing videos!
I had to do that to all my 9 competition bushmasters AR-15s back when i shot competition it helped my score and function of my weapons . Small tip from me i used a chop stick with some sticky back sandpaper for those stubborn hard to get spots for the feed ramps it worked for me and i have big hands and fingers have a great day Paul and a merry Christmas cant wait till the holidays are over so i can get the ball rolling on that 40 cal s&w im serious on getting it
I thought that was Who TEE s riffle Good job Paul
This was a great video. I could watch this stuff all the time. Plus it helps me for the next time im doing something like this. Great job and i know who-tee-who is gonna love it. Thanks for sharing Paul.
Paul this is a awesome video!! I love how to’s!!! Im going to do this today myself on a few ar’s I have that could use it. Hopefully you will do more of these and thank you!!
Hey Paul, I have the 3ft. flexible attachment for my dermal works like a pencil great for those little tight spots. Good video for getting your guns polished and debarred , we pay good money for our guns and yet they do have some ruff edges that need to be cleaned up, who_tee_who’s going to be happy.
That's the biggest problem that I've seen with a 458. I've had a couple that needed a polish.