I have a Ruger mark iv lite. I love the gun, but find the serrations on the trigger to be a bit rough and the edges of the trigger to be a bit sharp. It wouldn't normally be an issue except i take the gun out for extended shooting sessions.

I ordered a spare trigger because i didn't want to screw up the gold trigger that "matches" (close enough) the barrel shroud.

I used a dremel (i hate dremels) with a stone and sanding attachment to reshape the face. I ground off the serrations and rounded some of the hard edges.

Then I polished up the trigger face as best i could with the polishes i have on hand.

Now the trigger face is shiny aluminum. It doesn't bother me. But now to the heart of the question.

Is the coating on the trigger a paint/baked on finish or is it some sort of hard anodizing? I didn't remove any of the finish from the rest of the trigger. But i was just curious on the event that i wanted to refinish the entire trigger. I don't want my work to weaken the trigger.

-Zach