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Posted By: TINCANBANDIT S&W model 19 Refinish - 08/25/21
Here is another one, this is the 4th S&W model 19 I have refinished. This one looked like it took a tumble on the concrete.

Before and After pics

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blog posts

https://tincanbandit.blogspot.com/2019/05/yet-another-s-model-19-refinish-part-1.html

https://tincanbandit.blogspot.com/2019/05/yet-another-s-model-19-refinish-part-2.html

https://tincanbandit.blogspot.com/2019/12/yet-another-s-model-19-refinish-part-3.html
Posted By: Craigster Re: S&W model 19 Refinish - 08/26/21
Nice work, indeed.
Posted By: SS336 Re: S&W model 19 Refinish - 08/27/21
Very impressive. Beautifully finished. How long did that take, the polishing part?
That is a great job in my opinion
Posted By: TINCANBANDIT Re: S&W model 19 Refinish - 12/01/21
It didn't take as long as you would think. Once you know what you are doing and have the tools and work space, the work goes quickly. On this one I took a short cut. The bluing on most of the gun was in great shape, so rather than remove all of it, I just sanded and polished the bad parts and then gave the rest of the gun a quick polish with crocus cloth and reblued over the original S&W bluing.
Posted By: gunswizard Re: S&W model 19 Refinish - 12/01/21
I have found that "road rash" like that often looks worse that it is once you start polishing. The selective polish/reblue is a very effective way to control labor costs involved in a reblue, the results speak for themselves.
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