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Touch up on aluminum scopes
02 August 2006, 00:01
ramrod340Touch up on aluminum scopes
I found a couple of Redfields in the back of my cabinet. They are gloss black. They have the usual nicks and marks. I have just used a black marker in the past to touch up. Anyone have a better answer?
As usual just my $.02
Paul K
02 August 2006, 00:47
vapodogquote:
I have just used a black marker in the past to touch up.
Short of returning it to the manufacturer for refinishing, I think hat's as good as it gets......and it seems to work fairly well.
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02 August 2006, 02:12
ElCaballeroquote:
Originally posted by ramrod340:
I have just used a black marker in the past to touch up. Anyone have a better answer?
Better known as "gun show blueing"
02 August 2006, 02:29
ramrod340quote:
Better known as "gun show blueing"

Don't tell everyone
I thought Casey's made a pen for aluminum touch-up. Is it just a marker?
As usual just my $.02
Paul K
02 August 2006, 04:36
Tex21I suppose you could
really motivated and coat them with gloss black Duracoat. They'd never scuff then!
Jason
"Chance favors the prepared mind."
02 August 2006, 05:07
KurtCTo touch up nicks in European scopes, I use Model Master semi-gloss black enamel. It come in little 1/2 oz jars and can be found in hobby stores. Let some thicken on the inside of the cap, and dap it into place with a toothpick. Keep layering it until flush.
I'm sure it comes in Gloss and Matte as well.
02 August 2006, 05:59
Recoil RobBirchwood Casey makes a black touch up pen that works well on scopes.
02 August 2006, 06:20
buckeyeshooterTestors Paint from the hobby store is a match in gloss black.
02 August 2006, 06:27
Gringo CazadorHigh quality spray paint. I've painted a few scopes over the yrs, they came out ok for a hunting rig. I've even painted them with cheap flat black and topped with low gloss poly spray.
It would have to have a bunch of nicks before I would even worry about it if was on a hunting rig.
Billy,
High in the shoulder
(we band of bubbas)