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<blockquote data-quote="julietvictor" data-source="post: 459184" data-attributes="member: 29543"><p>I think you can mimic the French gray (darker matte gray, if I am correct?) by using aluminum oxide instead of bead blasting. But depending on the alloy it may make it more susceptible to rusting. I have had a couple Lothar Walthers and an ER shaw Stainless barrel(s) rust. Mind you, they were left in a HIGH humidity environment unprotected (we have evaportive (swamp) coolers instead of air conditioning) where I live. I can try to get a pic but it may be a little bit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="julietvictor, post: 459184, member: 29543"] I think you can mimic the French gray (darker matte gray, if I am correct?) by using aluminum oxide instead of bead blasting. But depending on the alloy it may make it more susceptible to rusting. I have had a couple Lothar Walthers and an ER shaw Stainless barrel(s) rust. Mind you, they were left in a HIGH humidity environment unprotected (we have evaportive (swamp) coolers instead of air conditioning) where I live. I can try to get a pic but it may be a little bit. [/QUOTE]
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