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De-glossing scope finishes

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25 January 2007, 02:01
CDH
De-glossing scope finishes
Has anyone a good method for changing a gloss/lustre/etc scope finish to a matte finish? I was considering steel wool, low pressure bead blasting, and walnut shell blasting. Obviously the object is to not destroy the finish, but to just de-gloss it.

I found a good deal on a "lustre" Nikon Monarch scope and the glossy finish is just too much for me.

I wonder if this would void the warranty were the internals to fail later...???


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25 January 2007, 02:14
Stonecreek
Have you considered flat black paint? It can be removed if desired and shouldn't have any effect on the warranty.
25 January 2007, 18:13
butchloc
just send to it to me for about a year, i'll personally guarantee that the finish will be changed Big Grin Wink cigar
26 January 2007, 17:57
Husqvarna M98
carding Wheel perhaps, slow and light on the pressure.

I remeber reading about a firm that will alter finish on scopes, if I find it, then I´ll post an link.

/C
26 January 2007, 18:22
Bill Soverns
http://www.jimspradlin.com/scopes.html

$92 to turn a gloss leupold matte black. I emailed them about this last week.