memilanuk
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So... a few years ago I bought a gun off a fellow, and over time parted out most of the rest. Kept the receiver around because I figured I could use it for something eventually. Well, that time is here, and there's just one little problem.
The guy painted the action, inside and out. Not Duracote or Cerakote, from what I can tell, just... paint. But its everywhere - and flaking off at the contact points where the scope rail sits and where the action sets in the stock.
Whats the best way to get rid of this without damaging any critical surfaces? I've got access to a bead blaster @ work, though the local gunsmiths probably have a finer grit available.
Not sure if the pic links are working or not...
Monte
The guy painted the action, inside and out. Not Duracote or Cerakote, from what I can tell, just... paint. But its everywhere - and flaking off at the contact points where the scope rail sits and where the action sets in the stock.
Whats the best way to get rid of this without damaging any critical surfaces? I've got access to a bead blaster @ work, though the local gunsmiths probably have a finer grit available.



Not sure if the pic links are working or not...
Monte