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Barrel Finish

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30 December 2012, 19:38
TED338
Barrel Finish
When doing the final sanding/polishing of the barrel before bluing; should it be done longitudinally or circumferentially? What grit size (400, 800, 1200) is adequate for the final pass? Any guidance would be greatly appreciated.
30 December 2012, 19:45
D Humbarger
I blast longitudinally but what really matters is that the coverage is even. The grit that you finish with depends what you want the finished metel to look like. I like to sand blast the receiver then garnet blast the barrel. Nice contrast.



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30 December 2012, 19:59
Jim Kobe
I think it should be done both ways. Circumferentialy first then longitudinally, or visa-versa, to remove and discover any marks left from the previous polish. Grit size determines the degree of shine, the shinier you want it the higher polish you will need.


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30 December 2012, 22:46
Fal Grunt
Like Mr.Kobe stated I like to polish in both directions with each grit alternating directions. I plan it out so that my polishing is finished longitudinally with whichever grit I am finishing with.

So, 180C, 180L, 240C, 240L, 320C, 320L.

Same goes for X and Y on a flat part such as the extractor on a mauser


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30 December 2012, 23:48
TED338
Great help, thanks.