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  1. #11
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    Thanks for the information gentleman! I've been dreading the thought of stripping it but from the sounds of things it should go pretty easy/quickly.
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  2. #12
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    I've un-painted a lot of firearms.

    Acetone and Prfession Goof-Off work best.

    Aircraft remover works too but that shit is just too rowdy for me. It burns like Hell and is messy and hard to work with.

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    I'm just concerned with the glock frame...

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    Use 100% Acetone and have it saturate a cotton ball. The Glock frame can handle it. It may take a while since the paint probably has been soaked into the pores of the frame. As you are wiping it off, make sure you wipe off the acetone and the now somewhat runny paint that's being dissolved. If the runny paint dries, wipe it off with fresh acetone or you're going to have paint streaks. After the acetone dries, it may leave a white haze on the frame. Use some gun oil to wipe the frame down to get rid of the haze.

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