I normally use the Dremel with the 422 attachment and JB polishing compound, but the kahr needs very little, just so they are shining and smooth. As always go easy
no need to over do.
I normally use the Dremel with the 422 attachment and JB polishing compound, but the kahr needs very little, just so they are shining and smooth. As always go easy
no need to over do.
Use crocus cloth and polish the feed ramp by hand.
I use #3000, followed by #5000, and finish with #7000.
You'll have a mirror finish on your feed ramp and will never again experience a failure to feed problem.
Good quality crocus cloth can be purchased at Amazon...
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Regards,
-Greg
5 minutes with a cotton pad and a tiny dab of Simichrome gets the job done for me every time. I have a Dremel but I see no need to use it.
I also polished the outside of the barrel for kicks and giggles. Only a slight difference in shine that I don't think shows up in photos. There was no real point to it but I was curious, and I'm pretty sure this little tube will last me the rest of my life. Still runs like a champ!
Throw a buffer wheel on that and it'll shine up like a mirror. The barrel hood and barrel shine up real nice and easy too.
The slide no so much, the are tough.
I polish all my kahr barrels and hoods. Just looks nice.
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