I've gone through some of the "rifle painting tutorials" here but didn't see exactly what I was looking for...
After getting my Manners T2 & CDI DBM installed, I want to make my 10FP and CBI barrel a flat black color.
There's a local gunsmith who does firearm finishes and would charge me $100 to professionally Duracoat everything...but I'm thinking of trying a coat of Krylon Ultra Flat Black first to see how it looks. I figure if its bad I'll go ahead and do the Duracoat, if its acceptable I'll shoot a coat of matte clear on it and use it for a while to see how it wears.
What I'm curious about is the details of painting a barreled action; I could just attack the thing but I want to do it "right". I understand for best results I need to prep the all metal via sandpaper or blasting, then make sure everything is cleaned & degreased.
Should I disassemble the trigger & safety before painting, or just tape over them?
Should I remove the bolt from the rifle when I paint the barreled action, tape over the bolt in the rifle and paint everything, or just shoot everything the same?
I plan on sticking an earplug into the barrel...should I be concerned about paint on the crown?
Anything else I'm missing? Sure its not rocket science, but I do want it to look the best it possibly can.
Thanks!
After getting my Manners T2 & CDI DBM installed, I want to make my 10FP and CBI barrel a flat black color.
There's a local gunsmith who does firearm finishes and would charge me $100 to professionally Duracoat everything...but I'm thinking of trying a coat of Krylon Ultra Flat Black first to see how it looks. I figure if its bad I'll go ahead and do the Duracoat, if its acceptable I'll shoot a coat of matte clear on it and use it for a while to see how it wears.
What I'm curious about is the details of painting a barreled action; I could just attack the thing but I want to do it "right". I understand for best results I need to prep the all metal via sandpaper or blasting, then make sure everything is cleaned & degreased.
Should I disassemble the trigger & safety before painting, or just tape over them?
Should I remove the bolt from the rifle when I paint the barreled action, tape over the bolt in the rifle and paint everything, or just shoot everything the same?
I plan on sticking an earplug into the barrel...should I be concerned about paint on the crown?
Anything else I'm missing? Sure its not rocket science, but I do want it to look the best it possibly can.
Thanks!