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Gentlemen, My beloved Tikka M690 ( I understand they were imported into the US as Ithaca previously to the US agency opening, this one is two models earlier than the current T3 ) has a rather tired barrel. It's not shot out, rather that a period of storage before I got it, and I must confess, some neglect on my part have left the barrel a little fuzzy in places and worst of a a little patch on one side of the crown. She still shoots well but not as well as it did 4 years ago. I have an opportunity on a Lilja match barrel blank in 30 cal for a steal and so I'm wondering whether to rebarrel the old girl and treat her to a new lease of life. My only issue is that the action is chrome-moly and I will be treating it to a reblue at the same time, can the stainless barrel be given a finish like blueing, I appreciate one cannot actually blue stainless, to if not match at least blend with the action? With thanks in advance, GH | ||
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Stainless steel can be blued with the right salts. Brownells sells Oxynate 84 for stainless. I use it mostly for Winchester 94 receivers and stainless pistols. Remington and Winchester both used stainless steel barrels long before the market demanded all stainless rifles. For example, all pre-64 Winchester .264 Win Mag rifles had stainless barrels. They would plate the barrels with iron and then blue them. I don't have enough demand to set up a large tank for stainless bluing but someone out there probably does. If you don't blue it, I think painting it will be your best option. You could leave it two-tone which is what I've always done in the past. John Farner If you haven't, please join the NRA! | |||
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The blueing process in use today is a "black oxide". There is a process for black oxiding stainless steel. I have used an outfit called "Unico of Milwaukee" to turn the stainless black. You could also try black teflon. By the way, your byline, besides what uses you state, a very important function for a woman of substance: "someone to walk in front of you on thin ice." Jim Kobe 10841 Oxborough Ave So Bloomington MN 55437 952.884.6031 Professional member American Custom Gunmakers Guild | |||
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I had an FN Mauser blued action rebarreled with a Stainless Shilen in 264Win a few or more years ago and the smith sent it to someone and had all metal teflon coated and it looked good. Dennis Life member NRA | |||
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Here's one toomanytools did for me. ![]() ![]() Chuck Warner Pistolsmith / | |||
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I used a semi-gloss black KG Gunkote on my .25-06. It has a Lilja stainless barrel and blued receiver. ![]() ![]() ![]() The only thing I'd do different next time is not to coat the extractor and bolt body. Other than that I'm very pleased with how it turned out. | |||
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Amir Obviously lots of options but I really like a blued reciever with a stainless barrel, consider just not messing with Mother Nature. ![]() SSR | |||
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G'Day Fella's, GH, another option that I apply myself, is a spray on Ceramic product called Cerakote. It is made by www.nicindustries.com and is a very robust finish and a Very Good means of protecting both Carbon and Stainless steels and other metal, synthetic and organic surfaces! Cerakote, as you can see at the above web site, is available in a multitude of both practical and other colors! Hope that helps Doh! Homer Lick the Lolly Pop of Mediocrity Just Once and You Will Suck For Life! | |||
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You can blue stainless, I'll have an article posted about it in a few days and will link you to it. | |||
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