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| contact a jeweler or one of those shops that make trophys and plaques. They may be able to put something on that'l look right. |
| Posts: 85 | Location: Tex | Registered: 29 January 2002 |
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| I don't know anything about laser etching. I stamp mine, but I am an amateur. In gunsmith school, they used a Pantagraph which uses a carbide tip to engrave the caliber, etc. The ones I've got that are pantagraphed look as good or better than factory. Call a couple of gunsmiths in the area; it should be pretty cheap to get it done. |
| Posts: 1450 | Location: Dakota Territory | Registered: 13 June 2000 |
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| Look for a gun engraver in your area. He will be happy to do it for you. Probably cost you 4-5 dollars per letter. You can take it to a jeweler, but the drag pantographs only scratch the lettering in to about .001 in depth and it doesn't look anywhere as nice as hand cut lettering. You can't tell from the photograph, but the thick sections of the letter are probably .008-.010 deep. This lettering is about .100 in height. |
| Posts: 1634 | Location: Washington State | Registered: 29 December 2002 |
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| tiggertate, Then call it a .22 ELB AI and fly to the Islands on the difference. |
| Posts: 4917 | Location: Wenatchee, WA, USA | Registered: 17 December 2001 |
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| I have a similar problem. My rifle is finished and rust blued but the serial number is on the action under the stock line. If I have the serial number engraved somewhere visible, what has to be done to the blueing? |
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| Have it engraved. It might looks OK bright against the blue. |
| Posts: 813 | Location: Left Coast | Registered: 02 November 2000 |
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| Thanks, not really what I wanted to hear, but thanks anyway. Can the cold blue be kept within the new lettering, or will it really stand out? |
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| Scrollcutter,
You mean scribe the stock line on the metal prior to the bluing? So then if it is going to have the serial under the stockline you would engrave before the bluing?
One other thing not suggested that might work and you wouldn't have to worry about cold bluing, is gold enlay. I don't know how much Roger charges for that on letters, but if you have seen some of his photos recently you will know what I am talking about as far as how good it looks. Or what about German silver?
Are those possible options, and what would that run per letter?
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PS Scrollcutter, what about crests on mausers, do you recut those? I don't need one on a current action, but had a brazilian one time that was going to have to be surface ground and the crest would have been thing afterwards. |
| Posts: 4742 | Location: Fresno, CA | Registered: 21 March 2003 |
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