Fellas, I have a question.
Yesterday I took my brand new Mossberg 590A1 Retrograde to the trap pits to learn how to point the ghost ring sights. It was a lot of fun, I'm not convinced I intuitively understand the sights yet, but in any regard, yesterday it was snowing and blowing. If the shotgun were a blued one, it would be a quick disassemble at home, a wipedown with a CLP rag and into the safe...but this thing is Parkerized. Maybe a dumb question, but what do I do with this finish? It's kinda like sandpaper, though the action is buttery smooth now.
Do I leave it as is and paint over any scratches as they happen. Do I infact oil this thing? If so, will the oil darken the Park, meaning if I oil it, it has to be uniform to avoid a blotchy appearance. Or is it just a gawd damn shotgun, quit yer hand wringing and learn how to shoot it?
Gratuitous interwebs pic 'cause I know how you guys like them.
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Yesterday I took my brand new Mossberg 590A1 Retrograde to the trap pits to learn how to point the ghost ring sights. It was a lot of fun, I'm not convinced I intuitively understand the sights yet, but in any regard, yesterday it was snowing and blowing. If the shotgun were a blued one, it would be a quick disassemble at home, a wipedown with a CLP rag and into the safe...but this thing is Parkerized. Maybe a dumb question, but what do I do with this finish? It's kinda like sandpaper, though the action is buttery smooth now.
Do I leave it as is and paint over any scratches as they happen. Do I infact oil this thing? If so, will the oil darken the Park, meaning if I oil it, it has to be uniform to avoid a blotchy appearance. Or is it just a gawd damn shotgun, quit yer hand wringing and learn how to shoot it?
Gratuitous interwebs pic 'cause I know how you guys like them.
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