Old 11-02-2009, 04:38 PM   #1
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polished bolt on PSL

anyone here polish the bolt on there psl? or got any pictures of one? I loved the bolt on my yugo and I love the bolt on the svd. I was thinking of doing it to my psl but not shure how it would turn out I dont want to have it chormed becuse i want to do it myself so i was thinking just some metal polish with the polish wheel on the ol dremel you guys think that would work or would it still be realy dull and ugly
I was also thinking of doing it to my saiga depending on how it turned out on the psl
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Old 11-02-2009, 05:54 PM   #2
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anyone here polish the bolt on there psl? or got any pictures of one? I loved the bolt on my yugo and I love the bolt on the svd. I was thinking of doing it to my psl but not shure how it would turn out I dont want to have it chormed becuse i want to do it myself so i was thinking just some metal polish with the polish wheel on the ol dremel you guys think that would work or would it still be realy dull and ugly
I was also thinking of doing it to my saiga depending on how it turned out on the psl
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Old 11-02-2009, 05:55 PM   #3
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Did you see the post below (look at these toys ) ?? He's polished Psl bolt looks good to me. I too polished the bolt on my psl. I used Birchwood Casey : blue & rust remover to remove blue and sanded with 320,400,600,1000,2000 grit then on to flitz metal polish. you can polish to the shine you like be aware, it will need to be touched up time to time.

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Old 11-02-2009, 06:00 PM   #4
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Did you see the post below (look at these toys ) ?? He's polished Psl bolt looks good to me. I too polished the bolt on my psl. I used Birchwood Casey : blue & rust remover to remove blue and sanded with 320,400,600,1000,2000 grit then on to flitz metal polish. you can polish to the shine you like be aware, it will need to be touched up time to time.

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Old 11-02-2009, 06:30 PM   #5
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oh i comented on that post too, lol, i dont like to look at others guns online
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oh i comented on that post too, lol, i dont like to look at others guns online
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Old 11-02-2009, 06:36 PM   #7
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ya i cant beleve i didnt look at the pictures there. thats the color i wanted to put on my wood too
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ya i cant beleve i didnt look at the pictures there. thats the color i wanted to put on my wood too
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