Heard of removing roll/tooling/all marks on rifles

jmichelin84

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Hello all as the title says I'm wondering what procedure would there be to remove the tool mark and roll marks from rifles I've seen some norinco M 305 that's being smooth down on the back lug but that's about it I was wondering how would you go about doing that and why would you remove the Maker's Mark and all that
 
Only reason someone would remove the Norinco markings is to try and pass it off as something else. Or they are tired of the uppity snobs making fun of them for owning such cheap garbage!

That being said I myself am guilty of cleaning all markings off an np29 (minus the serial of course)
But I did smooth out the entire pistol blended every corner and hard edge getting my last name engraved into the slide and then fully done in polished TIN. added a flared magwell, new trigger, aluminum grips, and some other goodies.
 
Only reason someone would remove the Norinco markings is to try and pass it off as something else. Or they are tired of the uppity snobs making fun of them for owning such cheap garbage!

That being said I myself am guilty of cleaning all markings off an np29 (minus the serial of course)
But I did smooth out the entire pistol blended every corner and hard edge getting my last name engraved into the slide and then fully done in polished TIN. added a flared magwell, new trigger, aluminum grips, and some other goodies.

That sounds amazing what you have done to it.
I was looking at my m305 and thinking it could use a all round, smoothing of the milling edges, and lapping the bolt, it fires well and is decent accuracy, just how they engraved the info on the side is blarg
 
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Files, emery cloth and elbow grease.
 
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