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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Gunsmithing
That flat black Remington SPS look
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<blockquote data-quote="ralfus" data-source="post: 332681" data-attributes="member: 20413"><p>The finish results you see are as much to do with the surface prep as the coating. Remington either shotpeens or sandblasts their metal. The rough texture is then blued. If you need an rifle with the same look but more protection there are some "tactical" black colors from Duracoat that are totally flat, like auto primer. Sandblasting prior to Duracoat is an excellent prep and it will stick well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ralfus, post: 332681, member: 20413"] The finish results you see are as much to do with the surface prep as the coating. Remington either shotpeens or sandblasts their metal. The rough texture is then blued. If you need an rifle with the same look but more protection there are some "tactical" black colors from Duracoat that are totally flat, like auto primer. Sandblasting prior to Duracoat is an excellent prep and it will stick well. [/QUOTE]
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