Making a gun stainless??

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Hey Guys!!
How hard (if it's even possible) would it be to have a blued action and barrel changed to Stainless? I would obviously be sending the gun away to a gunsmith for the work. Tell me if this is a stupid idea but I have a CZ550 in 375 H&H. I'll be buying the Kevlar stock but thought it would look really nice and almost have a custom look if it was Stainless instead.

Don't be afraid to be too harsh, let me have it lol
 
Any gun I have seen that is stainless is that metal throughout the entire gun. How about nickel plating, that would be possible but I am not sure who could do that. Would look similar to stainless steel...............
 
I have had several electrloly
Neils (sp) nickel plated. Much more rust resistant than stainless. It has been a few years And I don't know who does it now but it is an amazing finish.
 
If by chance you DO find a 'smith who can turn your CM rifle into stainless steel, let me know. I've a few lead bricks I'd like changed into gold.....
 
if by chance you do find a 'smith who can turn your cm rifle into stainless steel, let me know. I've a few lead bricks i'd like changed into gold.....

^^This. You can't change blued steel into stainless. But you can have it refinished with one of the many coatings (Gunkote, Cerakote, etc...) to have the look of stainless.
 
How about Hard Chrome.

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Some of the companies that sell coatings (Armacoat, Cerakote, Duracoat, etc.) have clear coatings that you could spray on over a polished CM action. Not sure what it would look like, but that would be an option. It'd have to get touched up when scratched, otherwise you'd have rusty scratches.
 
Hard chrome is more durable than stainless. Lots of people choose to hard chrome their stainless. I am just biased because I have a gunsmith who is renowned for his hard chromed firearms an hour from me. I am getting a 1911 done soon. Regular colored hard chrome slide and accessories, and black chrome frame.

http://www.apwcogan.com/plating-and-refinishing/finishes-metal-finishes.html

Stainless is not the most durable gun finish, and you would be hard pressed to get stainless this polished. This is a hard chromed gun.

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"Stainless" steel isn't a finish, it's the metal through and through. The blued finish on your current rifle could be stripped leaving the steel "white" and then polished to a high shine that would look rather like stainless steel but it would be quite liable to rust without some sort of surface coating and the cost of all that means you should buy a stainless steel gun instead.
 
You can easily turn a blued firearm in to a stainless one. It's all a matter of algebra.. CM+EE+$$WTS/WTT=SS.

Your equation contained an error, I took the liberty of fixing it for you. :) Assuming an equivalent rifle, not trading a blued sako 85 for a stainless savage axis, since SS models run a good bit more than their blued counterparts. And yes, I agree, this is probably the best way.
 
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