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Posted: 8/10/2015 3:27:42 PM EDT
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As long as you don't remove the serial number ; I don't see anything wrong with it. Thanks Black-Tiger. I'm thinking (dangerous) if I have both sides surfaced planed, I might lose the FM and location info located on the left side. I would have the FM info re-engraved. The serial number concerns me. I could not have the number re-engraved in the exact location (stacked)? |
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Draw file it. Very controllable for the amount of metal removed and you will stay clear of the SN. The only problem I see is that is a damn deep roll mark. By the time you get it removed the flat is going to widen way out and look funky.
You can actually take a good bit of depth from the SN, just make sure you leave it clearly legible. If you remove the raised elements of the roll mark I think you will be quite surprised how the "billboard" will lighten up. IM me if interested. |
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. You can actually take a good bit of depth from the SN, just make sure you leave it clearly legible. Why is everyone cautioning about not obliterating the SN? He wants to remove the roll mark on the SLIDE. The SN on the slide is NOT a legal requirement per ATF rules. It happens to be a common practice to mark slides with SN's with some foreign arms makers, but it is not required for the US market. The OP can file the SN completely off the slide and not be in violation of any law. Now the FRAME is another story, but I don't think he suggested he wants to remove any markings on that piece. |
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This place does fantastic work.
http://fordsguns.com/ They did this for me, including removing some roll marks.
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Thanks everyone for your input! I was unsure if removing slide markings, from an imported pistol, was legal. I still have a nagging hangup over the "FM Industria Argentinia" as those marks don't appear anywhere on the frame. I think I will have that info re-engraved. I want to keep the slide symmetrical and balanced as much as possible. Removing the "M95- DETECTIVE" from one side will require the same amount of material (slide) to be removed from the other side. I called gunsmiths locally, and NO ONE has machines for this work. One said he could do it by hand, but pointed out I could too. Two machine shops I spoke to would not work on firearms. At all. So... It looks like a little elbow grease from me is in order. I need to get a thick piece of plate glass and a lot of sandpaper. And figure out how and what to remove the epoxy finish with. A project is born! |
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The frame is the serial number part, not the slide in the states. If you look at the frame under the hand grips on the non ejection side, this is where the imported stamped the frame.
Having said that, the roll makes are stamped pretty deep on the slide, so might want to find someone with a flywheel cutter to first take down the slide side down to start with to keep the flat even, then you can use a lapping plate to remove the flywheel cutter marks at the end. |
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