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What is the best looking finish for a stainless Rifle?
28 February 2010, 19:18
EDMHUNTERWhat is the best looking finish for a stainless Rifle?
What finish looks the best? Rogard, Rogard stainless blueing? Any close up pictures?
28 February 2010, 20:45
ted thornWeatherby puts something on it's SBGM stainless rifles...teflon???
This one is mine and I really like the way it looks.
This is my Ruger and it is a polished stainless and I like it too.
Kind of like my kids....I can't really choose one.
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28 February 2010, 21:01
Dr. LouI like a matte, bead blasted finish. I have also Duracoated a few. I don't care for Ruger's polished finish.
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28 February 2010, 21:02
kcstottPersonally I like a bead blast finish. but a nice rendition of blueing on stainless looks good as well. I just don't like anything that looks painted unless it's military black rifle tactical stuff. Every finish has it's place like camo on an AR15 or nickle on a SXS shotgun. But you would not normally engrave a an AR15 with leaf scrolls nor would you camo a SXS or O/U shotgun. it's just out of place to me
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28 February 2010, 21:08
jeffeossokrylon fussion matter black..
no, i am not kidding ...
30 second touch ups, finish tough enough to hunt...
8 bucks, usd
(i don't really care for stainless rifles.. though i spent the last season hunting with one)
01 March 2010, 00:49
Fish30114quote:
Originally posted by jeffeosso:
krylon fussion matter black..
no, i am not kidding ...
30 second touch ups, finish tough enough to hunt...
8 bucks, usd
Jeffe--

01 March 2010, 04:37
Woodrow SI like either a bead-blast or vapor honed finish. The vapor honed looks the nicer of the two though.
01 March 2010, 04:46
jeffeossoFish,
its okay not to like it .. but really, flying me a bird over covering up a shiney gun? LOL ..
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01 March 2010, 04:47
jeffeossoquote:
Originally posted by Woodrow S:
I like either a bead-blast or vapor honed finish. The vapor honed looks the nicer of the two though.
same thing, just higher media, lower air pressure .. or use baking soda
01 March 2010, 05:19
Fish30114quote:
Originally posted by jeffeosso:
Fish,
its okay not to like it .. but really, flying me a bird over covering up a shiney gun? LOL ..
K R Y L O N
Fact is, i am RIGHT, just "that boy aint right"
It ain't a
bird it's a
shame on you! 
Cause you
are right--can't give such good simple answers don't you know!!!
01 March 2010, 05:34
jeffeossoLOL .. glad i asked ..
01 March 2010, 05:43
Fish30114
01 March 2010, 06:34
Alberta CanuckI don't know what it is or what it is called, but I really like the greyish, bead blasted finish on some of the Ruger stainless M77/22M and 77/22H rifles.
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01 March 2010, 06:56
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01 March 2010, 20:24
butchlocdepends on the stock. if its a plastic one - might as well paint it pink

01 March 2010, 21:32
loud-n-boomerI have used FalconCoat which resembles a matte blue finnish.
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01 March 2010, 22:08
Michael RobinsonI like the bead blasted stainless, with no other coating or finish.
Especially with a nice piece of walnut -- kind of contradictory, I know.
But when the stock is dark and nicely figured, the look of a stainless/wood rifle is something special.
Mike
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02 March 2010, 01:51
matt salmI prefer bead blasting the stainless, then buffing out with a scotch-brite pad soaked in Kroil or WD-40. It knocks down the 'roughness' and leaves a very nice dull sheen.
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