What is the best paint to use to paint a shotgun receiver or is there a bluing you can use?
Dec 15, 2008 #1 Fordmadman Plinker Rating - 0% 0 0 0 Oct 20, 2008 77 6 New Castle What is the best paint to use to paint a shotgun receiver or is there a bluing you can use?
Dec 15, 2008 #2 calcot7 Master Rating - 100% 11 0 0 Dec 12, 2008 2,571 38 Indy N Side Birchwood Casey makes a cold bluing kit that is available @ most sporting goods stores and probably Wal-Mart also.
Birchwood Casey makes a cold bluing kit that is available @ most sporting goods stores and probably Wal-Mart also.
Dec 15, 2008 #3 Wabatuckian Smith-Sights.com Site Supporter Industry Partner Rating - 100% 1 0 0 May 9, 2008 3,065 83 Wabash Hold UP! If it's a Mossberg it's aluminum and will not take the bluing. Check the thing with a magnet before doing anything. Check any of the "ACMEKote" products from Brownell's. They make them for both steel and aluminum. Josh <><
Hold UP! If it's a Mossberg it's aluminum and will not take the bluing. Check the thing with a magnet before doing anything. Check any of the "ACMEKote" products from Brownell's. They make them for both steel and aluminum. Josh <><
Dec 15, 2008 #4 Fordmadman Plinker Rating - 0% 0 0 0 Oct 20, 2008 77 6 New Castle I was looking around on the net and I seen someone use hi temp paint for a receiver and I guess it worked well
I was looking around on the net and I seen someone use hi temp paint for a receiver and I guess it worked well
Dec 15, 2008 #5 Wabatuckian Smith-Sights.com Site Supporter Industry Partner Rating - 100% 1 0 0 May 9, 2008 3,065 83 Wabash My main concern with high temp paint (say, engine enamel) is that it's pretty thick and may fill in serial numbers. I do not know this for sure. Josh <><
My main concern with high temp paint (say, engine enamel) is that it's pretty thick and may fill in serial numbers. I do not know this for sure. Josh <><
Dec 16, 2008 #6 R ruger7722 Expert Rating - 100% 5 0 0 Dec 1, 2008 879 18 indy check with fitzyone i here he does them real good