How to polish feed ramp?

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  • Challenger76

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    Just wondering how some of you clean up the feed ramp on your pistols. My shield ez has a nice shiny functional feed ramp. But my Walther pk380 has a marred, ugly feed ramp (bought used that way) and it sometimes don't eject property and I'm wondering if this is why. Thanks
     

    Challenger76

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    I took the Walther apart and did a very thorough cleaning. Turns out the previous owner must have never cleaned it. It was filthy! Got the feed ramp polished up nice but can't go shoot it till I get more ammo. Right now I only have enough ammo to keep my mags full
     

    Benp

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    I took the Walther apart and did a very thorough cleaning. Turns out the previous owner must have never cleaned it. It was filthy! Got the feed ramp polished up nice but can't go shoot it till I get more ammo. Right now I only have enough ammo to keep my mags full
    Great to hear. I love a nice polished feed ramp. Personally I finish up the feed ramp with a 3000 grit and then a 5000 grit for a mirror-like surface. This also makes it super easy to clean after shooting. Hopefully the overall cleaning will help the ejection problem.
     
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