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Polishing the inside of your action

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18 June 2015, 03:36
butchlambert
Polishing the inside of your action
quote:
Originally posted by tin can:
quote:
Originally posted by butchlambert:
I think the Brownell's tool is a piece of crap. I would give somebody a decent price.
Butch


yeah well you dress funny.



hilbily


Have you used one? I thought not.
18 June 2015, 06:05
metal
New Guy your work looks good however I personally don't like polishing out tool marks inside the rear bridge as there is not a lot of bearing surface there for the bolt. Also if you polish the bolt as well a few thou here and there really adds up.
The most I would do is a light polish with 600 grit. Being case hardened the parts are pretty slippery anyway.
Not putting shit on your post just passing on what I have learnt the hard way. The main thing that puts people off Mausers is sloppy bolts.
Cheers.
18 June 2015, 07:45
montea6b
quote:
Originally posted by SR4759:
I think the average gun nut would flip if he knew how crooked bolts, receivers and barrels are.


And some well heeled gun nuts pay ungodly sums to have them re-machined as precisely as possible, with no guarantee of any measurable performance increase.
18 June 2015, 20:03
Woodhits
quote:
Originally posted by montea6b:
quote:
Originally posted by SR4759:
I think the average gun nut would flip if he knew how crooked bolts, receivers and barrels are.


And some well heeled gun nuts pay ungodly sums to have them re-machined as precisely as possible, with no guarantee of any measurable performance increase.


I must be a sucker...
25 June 2015, 17:41
troutcreeks
I found these folks. You can buy them one at a time, the service is good and the shipping is reasonable.

http://www.moldshoptools.com
25 June 2015, 19:07
richj
I probably read this post in 2009. Bought some stones from Mcmaster-carr.

220,320,400,600