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Jebus
07-02-2001, 09:02 PM
I have a few quick questions about Polished Internals. First off, what is it? What does it do? How do you get it?

Thanks For Any Help
JEBUS

Thead
07-02-2001, 09:11 PM
Just reduces friction, makes bolt action smoother
Got this from http://www.spyder-***-center.com

How to Polish Your Internals.

Several things are needed.. Mainly a metal polish like Mother's Mag Polish (available at autoshops and Walmart), Super fine grit sand paper (at least 600 grit, higher the better), a dremel makes life a little easier, and a shotgun cleaning kit with 18ga cleaning tools (for advanced polishing).

First disassemble your gun. The primary things you will be polishing are: Striker, Bolt, Sear, and your valve if you really want to. For the first three items, sand it down with your high grit sand paper to produce a smooth surface. Do not sand or do anything to scratch your valve. Be sure not to wear too much off. Once that is done, apply and polish with some elbow grease or a dremel tool. With the Mother's Mag Polish, you'll find a nice mirror shine in those parts. Now they are more friction free and more efficient. The gun will cycle and shoot more smoothly.

The advanced section uses the 18ga shotgun cleaning tools to polish the inside. Using a high speed drill or dremel, use the cotton swab for the 18ga shotgun with lots of Mother's Mag Polish on it. Coat the inside similar to a haze on a car wax. Let it dry a little. Now buff it out with a rag or another cotton swab. The internals are now polished. There are some bore cleaners and brushes that can be used for the internal receiver body to aid smoothening the inside. These help and can be used also.