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Old 04-18-2011, 09:24 PM
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Default 342 J frame coating? --added pictureS/W response; post #7

I just picked up a 342 no dash J frame, gray. the edges of the plate on the right side of the gun and the edges of the frame appear to be loosing the clear coat over the metal and some oxidation of the metal appears. short of have the gun refinished can anything be done to restore the looks of the gun?

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