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Old 03-10-2010, 11:29 PM
shawn mccarver shawn mccarver is offline
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Originally Posted by dondavis3 View Post
I have several automatic handguns and I want to polish their feed ramps.

I know how to break each gun down, so that's not the advise I need.

Can anyone tell me what to use and the steps that they take to do a good job of feed ramp polishing?

i.e. do you use a dremel tool or do it by hand - what grain wet / dry sand paper do you use (or do you use wet / dry sand paper at all)

Thanks in advance for your help.

It is not needed unless you are having reliability problems.

If you have to ask how, you are not qualified. You can ruin the pistol beyond repair if you do not do it correctly.

The correct advice is to send each pistol to the factory Performance Center (if S&W) or equivalent if other brands, or to nationally known and top notch pistolsmiths ONLY for this type of work. S&Ws to the Performance Center, 1911s to Springfield Custom Shop, Cylinder and Slide, Novak's or Wilson's or someone of similar reputation.
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