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    Might be thru. Somewhat pleased with the results ( far better than the plating ).
    Results below. Still have plating under the wood which I may or may not tackle.
    It seems to me to look much less messed with than before and less than if I tried to refinish all the metal.
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    Quote Originally Posted by HOOKED ON HISTORY View Post
    It seems to me to look much less messed with than before and less than if I tried to refinish all the metal.
    Well, if you did that it would look new because you'd glass bead and hand polish and blue. Then it would look like a new made yesterday rifle.
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    Quote Originally Posted by browningautorifleicon View Post
    Well, if you did that it would look new because you'd glass bead and hand polish and blue. Then it would look like a new made yesterday rifle.

    If the wood was better I would probably do that because like it or not it has and will always be obviously "messed with".

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    I think it looks great. I'd get it all off because knowing it's there would seriously bother me.
    That is my predicament. It bothers be as well. To be determined if it bothers me enough.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HOOKED ON HISTORY View Post
    That is my predicament. It bothers be as well.
    Leaving any remaining nickel plating on metalwork under the woodwork, where it can't be seen, will give excellent corrosion protection to the metalwork that is normally hidden by the woodwork.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Flying10uk View Post
    xcellent corrosion protection
    Well yes, but we're not really going to be putting our stuff through what it already went through. Most of these get regular cleaning now compared to an Arisakaicon of WW2 time frame...
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    I restore motorcycles for a living so I deal with removing all kinds of plating. The only correct and sensible way to remove chrome or nickel is to send it to your favorite chrome shop(which if you have one your lucky because I think they all suck)and have them remove the plating. The reason is the plating has to be removed the reverse way it was applied, with electric current. They basically reverse the current and flow the plating back off. This way there is no abrasive destruction of your white metal. I don't think they would charge much either. Believe me, I like to do all things myself but there is a few that you just have to farm out to get them done right.

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