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Matting a stainless barrel

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06 December 2009, 18:49
df06
Matting a stainless barrel
I have a Colt AR-15 that I use for coyote calling.
The stainls barrel is very shiney.
How can i put a matt finish on that barrel?
I do not have a bead blaster.


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06 December 2009, 19:03
Bobster
Well, mechanically, you could get some 220 grit abrasive cloth and "shoe-shine" the barrel or use an abrasive wire brush. Or you could just spray coat it with a proper paint:

http://www.net4sale.com/Shop/p...rd.asp?idproduct=123

The advantage to the paint is it can be easily removed and the original finish restored.
06 December 2009, 19:07
Dall85
Cheap, fast and not permanent would be a little camo tape. Any tape residue can be removed with a little mineral spirits.


Jim
06 December 2009, 19:14
Toomany Tools
Another thing you could do is get some flat black BBQ paint and give it a coat.


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06 December 2009, 19:22
Woodrow S
Is there a body shop in your area that can sand blast the bbl only? That would get rid of the shine.
07 December 2009, 05:03
weaveman
find a shop that has a blast cabinet and use glass beads to get a mate grey finish on the stainless barrel or do like i did at first and get a spot blasting gun from harbour freight and a bucket of glass beads and do it your self you only get one time use out of the beads but they are fairly inexpensive and one bucket goes a long way after awhile with this type of finish you get shiny spots on the barrel from rubbing or contact but you can always just touch it backup with spot blaster.
hope this helps
James
07 December 2009, 06:15
jeffeosso
camo tape... use two strips, length wise, DO NOT WRAP

wd40 takes the sticky right off.

black ducttape does wonders


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