Recently had my 700 cerakoted. Came out good not perfect but pretty good. However, I found that the first inch of the barrel has been cerakoted. I thought that they had taken out the rifling by sandblasting but I think its ok. I thought I cleaned the barrel better but it looks like I still have some media in it. Is there any way to clean out the cerakote? I'm guessing I need to clean the hell out of it? Any ideas or should I even worry about it? I just noticed it when I put it together. Also is there any way to touch up the floor plate where the bare aluminum is? Is there any paint similar to graphite cerakote? The really really good news is that since the bolt is apart, I was able to check the timing/primary extraction. Its actually good to go. Least it has that going for it.
Cleaned the hell out of it, no paint at all in the barrel was all residue left from it being blasted. Took a good a lot of bushing/wiping to get it out. With that said, I cannot get all of the grit out of the barrel, chamber, bolt, or bolt body. Should I just take a bottle of pb blaster and just flush the parts out? Stick the parts in a parts washer? I have noticed that now the extractor tears the hell out of my brass and a few spots on the lugs are in the white so I guess they may have hit the face? Also is there any way to touch up spots?
Cleaned the hell out of it, no paint at all in the barrel was all residue left from it being blasted. Took a good a lot of bushing/wiping to get it out. With that said, I cannot get all of the grit out of the barrel, chamber, bolt, or bolt body. Should I just take a bottle of pb blaster and just flush the parts out? Stick the parts in a parts washer? I have noticed that now the extractor tears the hell out of my brass and a few spots on the lugs are in the white so I guess they may have hit the face? Also is there any way to touch up spots?
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