dan8706 wrote:Thanks for all the replies some good reading yes I am worried about what happens to it as it is almost 9 grand worth of shotgun so don't want to damage the nickel or the new gold inlay, will also talk to beretta and see what I can also find on the professional side of things.
MR. WINCHESTER wrote:I recently took 1500 grit to my $7000 Beretta and am still crying ....
( have been many times labelled, ' the impetuous one' ! )
<<Genesis93>> wrote:Do not polish anything... put it down....right?!
Question; have you polished anything before / or are you otherwise skilled in the art? if yes and you want to save $$ then go nuts, polish away
You have a $nice$ Beretta there (pics would be good), if you want to keep it nice/bring it back to what it once was GO TO A PROFESSIONAL
Its not a 200$ banger afterall, ..... I'd even ring up Beretta (in VIC) and get some advice, they may even in-house or out source to the right people..
<<Genesis93>> wrote:Dont tell me someone on a forum suggested you hit it with 1500??? No, shouldnt laugh, sorry...