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    Removal of black Greek finish?

    I know this has been covered before but I can not remember the answer. Can the black Greek finish be removed without damaging what was left of the parkerized finish below. I ask because Friday I got to stop at the South Store while on vacation and I picked up a SA field grade with the freaky black finish and I was wanting to see what was underneath. I think I remember something about paint thinner. Any responses will be appreciated. Thanks, Rod
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    Maybe try a little acetone in a small spot that doesn't show.

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    I'll try the acetone on one of the receiver legs and see if it does anything. Thanks for the help. Rod

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    There has to be more than one type of "Greek Finish". Some have described it a "paint" that will come off with solvents. I have two Greek returns ('03 & M1icon) that are NOT painted. It is a heavy dark parkerizing (coating as oposed to blueing) Mine are not affected by solvents as they ARE Parkerized.

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    I sent my receiver to chuckindenver. He did an outstanding job.

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    A friend of mine used Birchwood Casey blue and rust remover that can be purchased at walmart on a Greek WRA that he was going to have refinished and it took the Greek black finish off without hurting what turned out to be rather nice original parkerizing underneath.

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