Anybody else like to keep their stainless Smitty polished?

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I do! Hopefully the pics loaded... Clean after shooting every time, and go over it with Mothers Mag Polish when done cleaning...I love the look, not quite as "blingy" as nickel, but nicer than factory finish IMHO...
 

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I don't bother with it, I just leave them as is and let them pick up the little handling marks that stainless gets. Most of my stainless S&W's and Rugers are PD trade in's and I don't see a point in trying to buff out decades of holster wear. If you keep buffung it, eventually it will dull the lettering on the frame and barrel after years of doing it.

I read that a few cops who were "gun guys" would keep their 66's and 67's polished up, some just for looks and others did it so the gun was more "intimidating" at night.
 
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Just this one.
 
All of the Smith's I have are stainless and all of them are polished except for one. Once they are polished it is easier to keep them looking good than what most people think. I have both Mother's Mag Polish and Simichrome but prefer the Simichrome. I am constantly having people mistake my stainless guns for nickel.

Maybe it's just me, but I never understood why gun manufacturers made the same gun in both stainless and blue at the same time. If a gun was available in stainless I thought it to be foolish to purchase one in blue as the cost difference between the two was usually minimal.
 
Since you asked, I don't. I just keep 'em clean. But, those in the photo do look good.

My thoughts exactly. I can admire photos of polished-up revolvers, but I'm not inclined to do it myself.

The primary reason all my handguns all stainless is the fact that I don't like to spend a lot of time cleaning and polishing. I've convinced myself that the scratches constitute "character." ;)
 
I polish mine every now and then...I like seeing how much cleaner and brighter they can become with just a t-shirt and some Mothers. That's one of the things I find so appealing about SS Smiths; is that their "finish" is renewable, you can almost always get it back to something close to factory...whereas with blued guns, you're kinda stuck with the wear you've earned; which I can see as appealing too. I guess it's just one of those "different strokes" deals.
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The first application of Mothers yielded wonderful results without alot of effort. And now, it takes just a quick once over to mantain. I do try and go easy on it around the S@W etching on the frame as well.. I bought my 686-6 new last november and am VERY pleased with it. Its my baby. I just sawwed down about a 2" sapling tree at 20 yards in about 15 shots with it yesterday. It a great shooter. I like to do challenging things like that. But boy, after 100 rds, it sure does look like doo-doo! And yes, Robinett 11B, the "renewability" of stainless is the main reason i went with the 686. I only carry at thr range, or while hunting. But i like not worrying too much about holster wear.

Some nice looking pics there too folks! ;)
 
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I do my best to keep mine clean and shiney. I clean it every time i finish shooting. I like using never dull.
 
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Mother's Mag Wheel Polish for me too. It keeps my Model 66 4" looking better than new.
 
I keep ALL my firearms clean & pristine at ALL times just as I do my Auto Repair shop.........It makes me feel good. I work hard for the things I have aquired over the years and take the best care I can of them.....Just a personal thing
 
I bet you old boys that don't like it shiney never bought onea' those beat-up police trade-ins from J&G Sales!!!

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It's the only way to get the scratches out. :D

GF
 
If the gun isn't rare or highly desirable I'll polish it up. This Model 64 cleaned up pretty nice...

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My collector S&W stainless revolvers I don't polish and my shooter S&W stainless revolvers I do.
 
I bought the stuff to do it but could never bring myself to actually do it. First thought about my no dash 610 then my lew Horton 624.
 
I got one of those "trade ins"

I bet you old boys that don't like it shiney never bought onea' those beat-up police trade-ins from J&G Sales!!!

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It's the only way to get the scratches out. :D

GF
I didn't get this gun from J&G, but it was a police trade in. As long as it works good I don't really care how brightly it shines. It shoots perfectly and that is good enough for me.:p
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