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10/30/2013 7:38:30 PM EDT
Any way i can remove this heat stainhttp://s11.postimg.org/t8nrcv6vn/image.jpg
10/30/2013 8:02:22 PM EDT
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10/30/2013 8:18:37 PM EDT
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10/30/2013 9:54:23 PM EDT
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That mark is from the slide recoiling, so no you're going to have to live with it
10/30/2013 10:50:10 PM EDT
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There must be a way to remove it
10/30/2013 11:15:50 PM EDT
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Its not a heat stain.  Its the finish getting rubbed/scrapped/chaffed off during cycling. Just like the poster above said.
10/30/2013 11:28:29 PM EDT
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Its not a heat stain.  Its the finish getting rubbed/scrapped/chaffed off during cycling. Just like the poster above said.

10/30/2013 11:30:36 PM EDT
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Buying one brand new and never racking the slide or shooting it will prevent that.
10/30/2013 11:53:34 PM EDT
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I think heat stains give firearms character.
10/31/2013 1:09:30 AM EDT
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You could try dry blue or coloring it with a black Sharpie marker, but it will come back upon firing or slide manipulation.

Why does it bother you?  It is completely normal.
10/31/2013 4:36:23 AM EDT
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Buying one brand new and never racking the slide or shooting it will prevent that.

Haha.  Should have bought a stainless gun OP; stainless slide + stainless barrel.
10/31/2013 4:51:38 AM EDT
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Get it refinished in melonite.  Even then, it'll wear off eventually if you actually use it.
10/31/2013 5:02:35 AM EDT
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What the heck is a heat stain?
10/31/2013 5:12:05 AM EDT
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Heat stains?!?!?!?!.....Kids these days............
10/31/2013 5:52:18 AM EDT
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The blueing that was orginally on the barrel has been removed so there is nothing to remove to make it look new.  You have to "add" to make it look new again.

The best thing you can do would be to put a little grease on it to reduce the wear when you plan in firing it a bunch, but what you see is completely normal.

When you said heat stain I assumed you where talking about the fouling ring on the face of revolver cylinders like this:



This can be removed...
10/31/2013 7:24:18 AM EDT
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The gun is clearly ruined.  I'll take it off your hands for a small disposal fee...
10/31/2013 7:40:58 AM EDT
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Thats a very rare gun. (An HK thats been fired)
10/31/2013 7:43:39 AM EDT
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Remove what?

If you are referring to the wear on the outside of the barrel/chamber at the ejection port, that is the normal result of shooting the gun. All guns have components that work into each other during the break-in period.

My $0.02 - You have a quality, well-built gun. What you see is normal from use. Spend more time really learning how to shoot it and less time worrying about how it looks.
10/31/2013 8:29:15 AM EDT
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This.

Wow.
10/31/2013 8:49:31 AM EDT
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10/31/2013 9:52:34 AM EDT
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The wear marks are your friends.  They show you where you need to make sure its lubed.
10/31/2013 11:46:19 AM EDT
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I don't see what you are talking about.  What is a Heat stain?  Maybe add a better picture.
10/31/2013 12:21:38 PM EDT
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put the gun down and dont pick it up again until you know what your talking about, please. your just going to hurt someone.
10/31/2013 12:28:49 PM EDT
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Youd freak out if you saw what my $2k+ 1911s look...

I honestly like wear on a pistol.

Very easy to notice who actually shoots/carries that way
10/31/2013 2:10:29 PM EDT
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Follow this advice, please.
10/31/2013 2:27:35 PM EDT
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that is just simply slide wear .
10/31/2013 2:53:32 PM EDT
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Dude its an hk pistol.  The only thing wrong with it is that is has too much finish left on it.  Run that sucker into the ground.
10/31/2013 3:57:54 PM EDT
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All and any form of nitrocarburizing-nitriding are colourless.








Is this thread for reals


HTR?
10/31/2013 5:05:38 PM EDT
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All and any form of nitrocarburizing-nitriding are colourless.








Is this thread for reals


HTR?
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All and any form of nitrocarburizing-nitriding are colourless.








Is this thread for reals


HTR?


My guess is no.
10/31/2013 5:26:55 PM EDT
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That is normal wear...the marks in your fruit of the looms...those are burn stains...

10/31/2013 5:33:53 PM EDT
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Hahaha! Coupled with your avatar picture I just about died laughing
10/31/2013 8:04:09 PM EDT
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Ironically................

You already did.

10/31/2013 8:43:03 PM EDT
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11/1/2013 12:36:52 PM EDT
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+1
11/1/2013 1:07:30 PM EDT
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