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I've seen couple pics of gen 203a but I still can't figure out how the cg pin of the 203a is processed.

txcollector who owns a franken said it should be polished.

It seems to me that it's neither pvded or brushed but not polished.

What's the answer?

I'm looking forward to hearing from you guys.

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It's very likely machined finish like the rest of PreV CG pins and blackened like the lug bar screws. That's the only reason I can see the color would rub out after extensive use. Most non NOS 203/a pics show the pin with very little coating or just plain SS.

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So how do I get machined finish effect on it?

It's very likely machined finish like the rest of PreV CG pins and blackened like the lug bar screws. That's the only reason I can see the color would rub out after extensive use. Most non NOS 203/a pics show the pin with very little coating or just plain SS.

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Put the pin in a dremel chuck and run it on low-medium speed against your wife's nail file or if you're not married a knife sharpening stone or a sheet of coarse sandpaper will do. You want to be ~320-600 grit for the best effect.

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It's not hard, all it requires is a dremel or a drill. It would take you 5 minutes tops if you have all a pin remover and a drill.

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