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Re: easiest way to take the shine off SS rifle barrel
[Re: Frankie]
#1758718
06/11/16 08:27 PM
06/11/16 08:27 PM
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BamaBart
Panty Wearin' Hunter
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Have it bead blasted. It shouldn't cost much.
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Re: easiest way to take the shine off SS rifle barrel
[Re: BamaBart]
#1758735
06/12/16 12:30 AM
06/12/16 12:30 AM
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Posts: 34,574 Boxes Cove
2Dogs
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Have it bead blasted. It shouldn't cost much. This is one way of doing it.
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Re: easiest way to take the shine off SS rifle barrel
[Re: extreme heights hunter]
#1758940
06/12/16 07:27 AM
06/12/16 07:27 AM
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Frankie
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Old Mossy Horns
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I assume it's a savage. That's the only stainless gun I've ever seen with an obnoxiously shiny barrel. Regartless, have it bead blasted. it's a E. R. Shaw Barrel i put on a savage
Last edited by Frankie; 06/12/16 07:27 AM.
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Re: easiest way to take the shine off SS rifle barrel
[Re: Frankie]
#1758962
06/12/16 07:47 AM
06/12/16 07:47 AM
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Bustinbeards
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Booner
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Put a mossy Oak skin on it, if you want to change it just take it back off when you are ready. It won't leave any adhesive on the gun
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Re: easiest way to take the shine off SS rifle barrel
[Re: Bustinbeards]
#1758966
06/12/16 07:53 AM
06/12/16 07:53 AM
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Frankie
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Put a mossy Oak skin on it, if you want to change it just take it back off when you are ready. It won't leave any adhesive on the gun thought about that too , slide it on and off as needed .
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Re: easiest way to take the shine off SS rifle barrel
[Re: Frankie]
#1759060
06/12/16 10:00 AM
06/12/16 10:00 AM
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FurFlyin
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Flat black spray paint. Cost you about $5.
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Re: easiest way to take the shine off SS rifle barrel
[Re: Frankie]
#1759069
06/12/16 10:12 AM
06/12/16 10:12 AM
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gundoc
14 point
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Paint or tape is going to be the easiest. Bead blasting will work but of you are not wanting to remove the scope, make dang sure you wrap the scope up in a plastic bag, then seal that and wrap it again, maybe a couple more times and seal that. That blast media is very fine and will get in the threads of the ocular eyepiece adjustment and make it dang near impossible to turn.
You'd have the same issue with cerakote since it has to be abrasive blasted - not bead blasted- prior to spraying. Also, leaving the scope on will limit you to air cure cerakote only. You can't bake the barrel with the scope still attached
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