Dulling the Finish on an O/U Receiver

tman74

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Call me crazy but is there a way to dull the shiny silver receiver on a Browning Cynergy 3.5" composite? I've considered the cerakote method but was wondering if there's anything DIY that will work.

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The process is called Silver Nitride on the receiver, but it is called "silver" because of the color left behind: nitrided steel may be "silver" coloured but there is no silver metal involved in the process. Nitriding is a very hard surface treatment for steel. If effectively done, it is very unlikely to get scratched. It is also too hard to polish with domestic products.

This leaves two issues:
1. It won't be easy to dull and you will need a very hard abrasive to do it... and to not leave scratches you will need a very fine abrasive.
and
2. You are actually removing a surface coating that is the firearm's defense against moisture, corrosion and the elements as Browning states their receiver is a form of "standard" steel and not "stainless" steel with the Nitride coating.

The above is a summary of looking at Browning's own site and a couple of articles/posts on removing scratches in the Cynergy composite receiver.
 
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