hags
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Yes, 400 grit wet/dry sand paper, or if you're not comfortable with that try some 600 grit. The 400 grit makes quicker work of polishing it.
It needs to be lubed, so you work up a slurry, this aids in polishing.
It also will remove some of the factory "markings" if you will.
Perfectly safe to use "sand paper" if wet/dry and lubed.
I wouldn't recommend Dremel tools at all. Do it by hand or on a bench grinder. I've seen more Dremel hack jobs on more firearms than I care to comment on.
It needs to be lubed, so you work up a slurry, this aids in polishing.
It also will remove some of the factory "markings" if you will.
Perfectly safe to use "sand paper" if wet/dry and lubed.
I wouldn't recommend Dremel tools at all. Do it by hand or on a bench grinder. I've seen more Dremel hack jobs on more firearms than I care to comment on.