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    Name removal ?


    How do you get the name and logo off the bolt body ?

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    Send it to sss for a fishnet flute job.

    I think its a nitride coating, you could re nitride or blue it or just sand it down, but that metal is HARD.

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    I removed it from my bolts using a buffing wheel. Worked well

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    Dremmel and Flitz

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    It is lazered in or etched and it should come off easily,why do you want to take it off?
    Willing to give back for what the sport has done for me!

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    Quote Originally Posted by jonbearman View Post
    It is lazered in or etched and it should come off easily,why do you want to take it off?
    I think it looks tacky.

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    I polished my bolt and left the etching on the bolt. It is faded and not real bold like it was from the factory. I actually like the way it looks now.

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    A green Scotch Brite pad like found with the dishwasing supplies at the grocery store will take it right off. I've done a couple. Heck they take a tiny amount of metal too and I have even used them to remove scratches from a target crown on stainless. A little more aggressive than they appear. They are very useful tiinker/gunsmithing tools if used properly.
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    Ok, it's off. A scotch brite pad followed by Flitz. It looks great, thanks guys.

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