Just picked up a Model 29 in 44 Mag. for a song.
I has not been cleaned or stored properly, so that it looks far worse than it is.
Mechanically, it is very sound.
I would like to do:
1) an in-depth cleaning of everything
2) buff up the surface to eliminate the myriad of hairline scratches all over the surface
I intend to soak it in my standard cleaning/lubricant solution that I found on the Makarov.com site years ago and then go over it with an old toothbrush.
This stuff is an Ed's Red equivalent and will dissolve most dirt and crud without harming a finish.
It's the buffing part that I have never done before
I would like to have different (about 3-4) levels (minimal being lowest) of buffing intensity.
Small areas that get the intense treatment will also get the lesser levels to make sure the final finish is the same all over.
I an not planning on using power tools. All work will be done by hand.
Appropriate tools and methods would be appreciated. Referent websites that can guide me would also be good
Thank you.
I has not been cleaned or stored properly, so that it looks far worse than it is.
Mechanically, it is very sound.
I would like to do:
1) an in-depth cleaning of everything
2) buff up the surface to eliminate the myriad of hairline scratches all over the surface
I intend to soak it in my standard cleaning/lubricant solution that I found on the Makarov.com site years ago and then go over it with an old toothbrush.
This stuff is an Ed's Red equivalent and will dissolve most dirt and crud without harming a finish.
It's the buffing part that I have never done before
I would like to have different (about 3-4) levels (minimal being lowest) of buffing intensity.
Small areas that get the intense treatment will also get the lesser levels to make sure the final finish is the same all over.
I an not planning on using power tools. All work will be done by hand.
Appropriate tools and methods would be appreciated. Referent websites that can guide me would also be good
Thank you.