Just keep it oiled.
Bluing, Parkerizing or any metal finish will rust if not oiled.
Remoil, G96, Breakfree lots of options out there!
I was wondering the same.I certainly don't want the patina look.I plan to polish to a near mirror finish .I'm shooting(pun intended) for the look similar to the receiver on an old Ithica xl900.I assume they must have used some sort of surface sealer?https://www.bing.com/images/search?q=ithaca+xl900+shotgun&FORM=HDRSC2Would spraying or brushing clear lacquer on it be a viable option?
Would spraying or brushing clear lacquer on it be a viable option?
Would spraying or brushing clear lacquer on it be a viable option?
I picked up some Autosol at CT and like you said it works great.Thanks for the tip.I also notice Brownell's has a clear aerosol epoxy for polished metal finishes.They claim it is durable and can withstand solvents.I wonder if it's worth trying?NOPE...you will have a problem with adhesion. If you want a high shine to it,finish with 600 grit paper. Then take a product called autosol( its a metal polish) A little dab,polish on and off. Shines steel like you wouldn't believe. Wipe with G96 and you are done...
I picked up some Autosol at CT and like you said it works great.Thanks for the tip.I also notice Brownell's has a clear aerosol epoxy for polished metal finishes.They claim it is durable and can withstand solvents.I wonder if it's worth trying?
The look I'm going for is the 1100 competition synthetic without the fancy butt stock.I saw a fellow several years ago shooting skeet with an 1100 he had chromed.