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Removing Nickel Plating from Guns

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  • modoc
    Thanks a big pile.I've been trying to find out how good that stuff was without screwing up a gun or two.It seems thast you are satisfied and would do it again if required.I'll send for some Monday.Thanks.

    BILL
    KEEP YOUR POWDER DRY.BUT NOT HOT.....
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  • rhmc24
    I'm very satisfied with it. I had used it a couple times before on guns that had only a part of the nickel left and I wanted to remove it, polish it again and re-nickle. Also I had used it on guns that it did not work - later to find that they were chrome plated. It won't remove chrome. I have used the brush plating from Texas Plating Supply - they adveritise in Gun List - it works very well, considering the minimal cost and only equipment required is a couple flashlight batteries.
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  • captkirk3@dslextreme.com
    Are you absolutly Positive that your COLT is'nt a Factory Nickle Plated Gun?...Before destroying the value, I'd be doing some letter writing to Colt for the History of this Gun.....I know a guy in Phoenix that had a Colt Frontier that had been Nickle Plated...He had it deplated and Blued...Turned out that he took a Colt that belonged to Tom Mix and turned a $5000.00 gun into a $500.00 gun...A real Magician...!!!!!All it took was a letter.....

    Captain Kirk, Tech Staff
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  • rhmc24
    Thanks for your concern. It is a most valid consideration. This one for sure had been nickeled other than factory. Usual tell-tales such as lettering and lines slightly blurred, especially where the grip straps join the frame. For comparison, I have a nickeled 7 1/2" of 17k s/ns, probably an Indian scout piece, except it has had ivories added at some later date. It was probably factory nickeled and about a third of it worn off. I have been in the gun biz one way or the other since the 1930s. Back in the '30s, a real nice SA could be bought here in OK for $5. Many got nickeled for the cowboy performers, and as prizes in the traveling carnivals. Thanks agn. Robert
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  • allen griggs
    rhmc24- Did you buy that .45 that you de-nickled about 3 months ago from the auction? I saw one just like that on the auction and the price was right, I was interested but I didn't know if you could get that nickle removed.

    "Not as deep as a well, or as wide as a church door, but it is enough."
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  • rhmc24
    No it was my Father's, acquired back in the '50s. He had a gun shop then and took in a pair of which this was one. Still have the other one but it is later s/n. Hope this helps. Robert
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  • allen griggs
    I see. That one on the auction a few months back was about $700 which seemed about $500 low. They said that it had been nickle plated as an aftermarket deal. I thought it was priced low because of the nickle, I figured you couldn't get it off. Damn, wish I inherited a .45.

    "Not as deep as a well, or as wide as a church door, but it is enough."
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