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Dehorning

Last post 09-10-2008, 8:49 AM by Mason. 8 replies.
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  •  08-28-2008, 8:45 PM 93163

    Dehorning

    What does de-horning mean exactly? Is it recommended? Does it affect warranty?
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  •  08-28-2008, 10:32 PM 93183 in reply to 93163

    Re: Dehorning

    All the sharp edges are rounded and smoothed out.  I don't think it's possible on the aluminum framed pistols.  I also think it would be difficult to do the slides for much of the Thunder line since the slides would have to be re-nickel plated or re-coated with whatever the coating is on the matte and duo-tone versions.

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  •  08-29-2008, 10:11 AM 93265 in reply to 93183

    Re: Dehorning

    Thanks Bronson
    NO, YOU CAN'T TAKE AWAY MY RIGHTS. I AM STILL USING THEM!

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    Glock17.
    Bersa Thunder 380
    Marlin 60 0.22
    Browning BPS 12GA
    HiPoint 995 w/ATI stock

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  •  08-29-2008, 10:30 AM 93270 in reply to 93183

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    Re: Dehorning

    Thank god you answered Bronson. I was about to go into what it ment to get dehorned back in the old days.  Stick out tongue [:P]
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  •  09-07-2008, 7:48 PM 95396 in reply to 93163

    Re: Dehorning

    I've used a Dremel tool with a rubber polishing wheel in the past with good results.  It gets rid of burrs, sharp edges, and smoothes out loading ramps and linkages.  I don't think it would void your warranty.
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  •  09-07-2008, 10:13 PM 95433 in reply to 95396

    Re: Dehorning

    Just be advised that the frames on the Thunder line are anodized aluminum.  Once you compromise the anodizing you have bare aluminum exposed to the elements and that means corrosion.

    Bronson


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  •  09-08-2008, 9:49 PM 95675 in reply to 95396

    Re: Dehorning

    Don't touch feed ramp on Bersa with anything other than  bullets . Their ok .Smile [:)]

    Take dremel out to drive way and run over 3 or 4 times make sure really crushed. Been more guns runined  by dremel and home gunsmithing . 1911's worst for this. In case of those I think owner should have wire brush and dremel running max shove up  their .................. 


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  •  09-09-2008, 6:59 PM 95841 in reply to 95675

    Re: Dehorning

    NO !!!   Don't run over them in the driveway......just pack them up and send them to me. I can use them for carving in antler and such. They can be very destructive sometimes. Even bite occasionally. Surprise [:O]
  •  09-10-2008, 8:49 AM 95945 in reply to 95841

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    Re: Dehorning

    I use my dremel to shave... and some lite dental work!
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