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Which color is the closest to a blued rifle finish?

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If you want the rifle to look like it was blued, then get it blued.
Sorry, could not resist.
Matte black is my favorite.
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You might think of this. I have it on one of my 600's and love it

http://www.kal-gard.co.za/coatings/gun-kote.html

 
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Which color is that if you don't mind?


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Which color is that if you don't mind?



It's matte black. Nice finish & tough
 
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Thanks!


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Chuck



"There's a saying in prize fighting, everyone's got a plan until they get hit"

Michael Douglas "The Ghost And The Darkness"
 
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Midnight Blue turned out very nice on my last project in an attempt to copy a rust bluing.

...it is at the smith currently for some feed work.
 
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+1 Midnight Blue
 
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I have a couple that are Matte Black, most people see it as a Matte blued finish.
 
Posts: 5603 | Location: Eastern plains of Colorado | Registered: 31 October 2005Reply With Quote
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I tried it one time, and after some rough use it got pretty scratched up!! A good old world rust blue is still the most expensive at $300 to $350. option, but it will last several life times if done properly..


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I have used KG Gunkote for the last 10 yrs.
Sand blast, wash with acetone, spray & bake.
Matt black looks & feels like a matt blue that wears better. YMMV tu2 dancing
 
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Thanks all


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Chuck



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There is a gun finishing company in Greeneville, TN called CCR Refinishing. They put their "house black" on a 760 Remington rifle barrel and slide bars. The receiver had been rust blued. I couldn't tell the difference.


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Thanks all. I think I'm going to buy one of those nice B&C synthetic stocks and just use WD-40 Specialist Long Term Corrosion Inhibtor on the metal (keep my pretty blued rife when I get back and drop it back in it's walnut stock).


Here's a link to a corrosion product test from another forum (hope this is allowed).

http://forums.outdoorsdirector...ion?highlight=rancid


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Chuck



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I tried it one time, and after some rough use it got pretty scratched up!! A good old world rust blue is still the most expensive at $300 to $350. option, but it will last several life times if done properly..


Cerakote incorrectly applied is the #1 source of complaints. Not all folks do it right, and even sending it to someone 'certified' by Cerakote doesn't mean much, I'm afraid.


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I have used KG Gunkote for the last 10 yrs.
Sand blast, wash with acetone, spray & bake.
Matt black looks & feels like a matt blue that wears better. YMMV tu2 dancing

I agree I have used a charcoal gun coat and it looks almost identical to a shiny rust blue.
 
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Duckear,
That may be right, I know it applies to any other finish I know of..Im old school, rust blue and good wood..its never let me down. The best protection Ive found is a Stainless steel, plastic stocked .338 Win that comes out when the snow is a foot deep in a late Idaho hunt..I can stick it in the snow and gut my elk without worry..


Ray Atkinson
Atkinson Hunting Adventures
10 Ward Lane,
Filer, Idaho, 83328
208-731-4120

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