Removing engraved metal

JB Weld a Tactical Flashlight over it.

So many good ideas in this thread. It’s my new go-to for all my household needs.
 
Every kid who grew up watching “Lost In Space” wanted their very own “Ray Gun”.

Now you have one. The universe rejoices with you.
 
Sell it to Raymond and move on to something else:p

M

He is easy to find ( Raymond ) as he lives two doors down from Mike in Canmore Alta.
As Dennis mentioned it would be easier and more cost effective to change ones name.
Looks like a Rem.1100 and thus if one is collecting there are likely less costly options out there to replace it if the name is that much of a bother.
One could just paint over the name and not worry about it and shoot it and enjoy it for what it is.
Rob
 
Hi wreckingball. I engrave and refinish guns for a living. If you want step by step instructions to do a good job without spending much money. PM me and I will send you some.
Cheers!
 
the photo does not tell us anything, it sucks; what is it, steel, hit it with a blueing pen, alloy paint it, I you don't like it why buy the thing in the first place.
 
I thought everyone knew to run a couple strands of iron wire through the tiger hair! :)

A buddy bought a truck that ejected much of the roof when he took it out an was beating around some rough ground. Figured at a minimum, it had two full gallon cans of filler scabbed in. He pulled the headliner and kicked the dent out, and it actually looked pretty decent.
The joys of beaters!

Hahaha, my old neighbor was a paint and body guy. He told me about the steel wool trick, said guys would do it and tell a potential buyer that they had put "new metal" in when they did the body work lol. He had some good stories about #### like that.

I had an old 240 Volvo wagon, one time I was kicking snow and ice out of the rear wheel well and a chunk of body filler broke off of the wheel well at the corner of the rocker where it meets the arch. I pulled a shop rag out of the hole that someone had stuffed inside prior to filling and sanding, I had a good laugh.
 
Take the receiver to your local trophy shop that has a professional engraver. They can work that into a floral design that is next to impossible to see.

I had to do that with a Remington 1100. That was about 10 years ago but IMHO the cost was reasonable. I believe it was around $100 cash.

Cool idea..
 
I had an old 240 Volvo wagon, one time I was kicking snow and ice out of the rear wheel well and a chunk of body filler broke off of the wheel well at the corner of the rocker where it meets the arch. I pulled a shop rag out of the hole that someone had stuffed inside prior to filling and sanding, I had a good laugh.

I once had a Vega I bought for a winterbeater where someone had patched a rusted out fender with duct tape and a smear of bondo. Needless to say it didn't last too long...
 
^^^ Back in the 60's & 70's engraving your name or sin number was a popular thing to do to to make identifying stolen property easier.
The idea was actually encouraged by the police departments back in the day.
 
You got Raymond Burr’s shotgun - the old ‘Perry Mason/Ironsides’ star?!? Wow!!!
 
It's easier to change your name..

Slap some bondo on there, then sand and paint. :p

Sell it to Raymond and move on to something else:p

M

Note to self - never buy a used car from kodiakjack

Stuff the body hole with steel wool first and it might pass lol.

Or just name the gun "Raymond". Around here most guns are named "Metro" lol

JB Weld a Tactical Flashlight over it.

So many good ideas in this thread. It’s my new go-to for all my household needs.

At that price, its a flaw I could live with.

Every kid who grew up watching “Lost In Space” wanted their very own “Ray Gun”.

Now you have one. The universe rejoices with you.

the photo does not tell us anything, it sucks; what is it, steel, hit it with a blueing pen, alloy paint it, I you don't like it why buy the thing in the first place.

Cool idea..

You got Raymond Burr’s shotgun - the old ‘Perry Mason/Ironsides’ star?!? Wow!!!

Well the CGN expert community delivers again.. Great work :)
 
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