Talk about how not to treat a gun... so my cousin got a Ruger Mark I when our Grandma passed away, in good condition, accurate as all get out. When he went off to the mission field he gave it to an uncle to hold on to, (who I thought would have taken better care of it) But seems it got left in the leather holster and set somewhere a dog could piss on it. So Cousin comes back and wants to go shooting and the gun is pretty heavily pitted on one end of the gun. He started working on refinishing it, stripped the bluing and got most of the rust off.
I have the gun now and am going to try and clean it up better, but I'm wondering if there's anything that can help with the pitting? It's purely cosmetic, gun still functions and fires, but it does look like crap. I was planning on going over it with some sandpaper and work up to buffing compound before re-bluing. Any suggestions?
I have the gun now and am going to try and clean it up better, but I'm wondering if there's anything that can help with the pitting? It's purely cosmetic, gun still functions and fires, but it does look like crap. I was planning on going over it with some sandpaper and work up to buffing compound before re-bluing. Any suggestions?