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<blockquote data-quote="Gunbuffer" data-source="post: 3515059" data-attributes="member: 42291"><p>What Kurt said up there^. Maybe start with a few passes on 400 grit</p><p></p><p>Springfield slides are not usually very flat, if you want to just make it look nice then masking off the rounds and hitting it w a wire wheel is the quickest easier way to clean up the flats as opposed to sanding. Unless you have a surface grinder or a granite plate and time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gunbuffer, post: 3515059, member: 42291"] What Kurt said up there^. Maybe start with a few passes on 400 grit Springfield slides are not usually very flat, if you want to just make it look nice then masking off the rounds and hitting it w a wire wheel is the quickest easier way to clean up the flats as opposed to sanding. Unless you have a surface grinder or a granite plate and time. [/QUOTE]
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