Fishinfool
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IMHO, a nice finish can be achieved with a tube of Semi Chrome polish (similar to Mothers low abrasive polish) a soft cotton rag, and some quality time rubbing and polishing while watching TV. You are not going to round corners, or screw up sharp edges with mild hand buffing.
The 629-6 pictured was purchased for a song and a dance 4 or 5 years ago. It was tight, but looked like it had been stored in a tool box all its life. Covered in fine scratches. Really ugly. A couple evenings spent with some Semi Chrome polish and a rag, and about a 100% improvement. Turns out this 629 is one of the most accurate revolvers I have ever owned. Nice shine, but not full chrome looking polish, and all the scratches are gone. Pic quality could be better, but its all I have right now.
Larry
The 629-6 pictured was purchased for a song and a dance 4 or 5 years ago. It was tight, but looked like it had been stored in a tool box all its life. Covered in fine scratches. Really ugly. A couple evenings spent with some Semi Chrome polish and a rag, and about a 100% improvement. Turns out this 629 is one of the most accurate revolvers I have ever owned. Nice shine, but not full chrome looking polish, and all the scratches are gone. Pic quality could be better, but its all I have right now.
Larry