ridgewalker
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Is it the 5 inch or the 2.5 inch barrel?
Is it the 5 inch or the 2.5 inch barrel?
If you're looking for a traditional S&W brush typed finish I think it could be achieved relativity easy with the proper application and sequence of wet/dry sandpaper and 3M synthetic steel wool. It would take me about 3 hours, and I'd do it all by hand. So if you take it to a smith keep that in mind. It's all labor, since the sandpaper and wool wouldn't cost more than a couple of bucks.
The sandpaper I'd back with a rigid foam sanding block cut about 1/2 inch wide. This would help to keep from rounding the edges. I'd glue or tape the sandpaper to the blocks. Finish with a small wad of 3M white synthetic wool, to fad out any sanding marks and get the level of shine I like.
The trigger and hammer are bare metal. Uglier than sin. I'm taking my revolver to a gunsmith he's going to polish out and make it as stainless steel as possible. Including the triggers and hammer.
I just got my 627 Pro. The matte stainless is an eyesore.
At what number paper do you stop?
The 627 Pro is 4" only. Perfect, in my opinion....
I've had my 627 since March 3rd and just popped it's cherry April 20. Was shooting 158 lswc's and she ended up quite ugly at the end. Spent about 30 min cleaning and looks almost good as new. Only thing I could not remove was the lead build up on the crane and above the forcing cone. Any good methods for removing the lead? If no safe way with chemicals I will try my soda blaster as I use it on my suppressor baffles to remove lead build up. TO the OP-you have a fine weapon,shoot it,clean it,and enjoy it! JMHO.
I like how it looks, but I hate how it looks after shooting it a little bit. Today I shot 24 x 44 mag out of my Performance Center 629 and there are nasty powder burn marks on the cylinder that will require polish to remove such as a lead away cloth. My older 686 with the smoother finish is much easier to keep clean and the powder wipes away. It is just a lot cheaper to bead blast a gun than polish it, so that is why they make them this way.
Chris
A flattened out .223 case will scrape the lead off.
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Will the brass scratch/mar the finish?