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<blockquote data-quote="freebird63" data-source="post: 384215" data-attributes="member: 22102"><p>Could a person take a dremel to the area that is swelled and sand it down some?? My only problem with doing that is once its done, its done. Then after you get it to where you like it do you have to put anything on it to seal it?? or just use some very light grit sand paper and smooth it out??</p><p>Its hard to shop for stocks on line cause you just don't know how they feel and I would hate to spend the money on one that looked good but when I got here it ended up no better then the other one. On Monday I am going to talk to my gunsmith about it and get his opinion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="freebird63, post: 384215, member: 22102"] Could a person take a dremel to the area that is swelled and sand it down some?? My only problem with doing that is once its done, its done. Then after you get it to where you like it do you have to put anything on it to seal it?? or just use some very light grit sand paper and smooth it out?? Its hard to shop for stocks on line cause you just don't know how they feel and I would hate to spend the money on one that looked good but when I got here it ended up no better then the other one. On Monday I am going to talk to my gunsmith about it and get his opinion. [/QUOTE]
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