I have a old boat paddle stock 77 with the shiny stainless finish. The rifle has been with me thru thick and thin for a long time and was my only hunting rig for years, but my choice of silver Leupold and the sheen always picked me, that it is a true clover leaf gun always got me over it tho.....
Now that it is not my only choice to hunt with and my other Rugers have that nice satin grey stainless I would like to try and rectify the situation. I would like to tinker at home as I have a Timmney trigger to put in... I thought about the paint route but will emery cloth, a flapper wheel and dremel take the shine away? Good thing I'm at work so I can ask first and not be at home with a couple beer in me, the rifle in a vise breaking out the power tools
I have a matte black scope enroute to replace the VII and I would like it to look sharp not a fudd job..... Suggestions? Besides send it away for cerakote....
Thanks,
DK
Now that it is not my only choice to hunt with and my other Rugers have that nice satin grey stainless I would like to try and rectify the situation. I would like to tinker at home as I have a Timmney trigger to put in... I thought about the paint route but will emery cloth, a flapper wheel and dremel take the shine away? Good thing I'm at work so I can ask first and not be at home with a couple beer in me, the rifle in a vise breaking out the power tools
I have a matte black scope enroute to replace the VII and I would like it to look sharp not a fudd job..... Suggestions? Besides send it away for cerakote....
Thanks,
DK