BrentD
Well-known member
Add to your list, the forearm nose cap (not the barrel band if you have one), and buttplate.
I polish to at least an honest 600 grit but 800 is better. The finish will "back up" a bit to be less polished than you had before the CC process, but better overpolished than under polished. Ditto for rust blue, regardless of the what the internet says.
I would not attempt to polish out every pit. You will loose lines and flatness eventually, not to mention your patience, which then leads to more loss of lines and flatness. Case colors will disguise minor pitting better than bluing.
Are you using a hardwood block or similar behind your polishing paper? Those holes look a little beveled, but that might be the light.
I polish to at least an honest 600 grit but 800 is better. The finish will "back up" a bit to be less polished than you had before the CC process, but better overpolished than under polished. Ditto for rust blue, regardless of the what the internet says.
I would not attempt to polish out every pit. You will loose lines and flatness eventually, not to mention your patience, which then leads to more loss of lines and flatness. Case colors will disguise minor pitting better than bluing.
Are you using a hardwood block or similar behind your polishing paper? Those holes look a little beveled, but that might be the light.