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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Gunsmithing
Alumihyde and bluing
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<blockquote data-quote="300ECHO" data-source="post: 229606" data-attributes="member: 12226"><p>Hi I have rifle that got a nice scratch on the action and smoothed it out with scotchbrite(mistake?)leaving a bare area of .5x2inch,since then i have some primer on it but its only a matter of time before solvent etc takes it off and moisture gets to the bare metal. So my main question is, to protect it better should i try to reblue it with permablue creme/liquid with alumihyde over it? or should i just degrease the action and use alumihyde over the bare metal? what I'm looking for is rust/scratch protection without going the airbrush route(gunkote etc).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="300ECHO, post: 229606, member: 12226"] Hi I have rifle that got a nice scratch on the action and smoothed it out with scotchbrite(mistake?)leaving a bare area of .5x2inch,since then i have some primer on it but its only a matter of time before solvent etc takes it off and moisture gets to the bare metal. So my main question is, to protect it better should i try to reblue it with permablue creme/liquid with alumihyde over it? or should i just degrease the action and use alumihyde over the bare metal? what I'm looking for is rust/scratch protection without going the airbrush route(gunkote etc). [/QUOTE]
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