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  1. M

    Re Finishing a Coated Trigger Guard

    Thank you, needed to hear this!
  2. M

    Re Finishing a Coated Trigger Guard

    Pretty sure this aint plastic
  3. M

    Re Finishing a Coated Trigger Guard

    Just tested a few things on it. Its not magnetic, but Birchwood Casey PermaBlue does seem to react with the metal... Pretty confusing as PermaBlue says it wont react with non ferrous metals or stainless steel. I was thinking of doing a brass heat transfer with some brass wire brushes, which...
  4. M

    Re Finishing a Coated Trigger Guard

    Good call, Its definitely a silvery metal of some sort. Soft enough to drill into with a steel bit so if its steel its not hardened. I supposed i could try applying a bit of gun blue to see if it reacts. Was curious if the black finish could be removed with a solvent or if i just have to...
  5. M

    Re Finishing a Coated Trigger Guard

    Hey all! I was recently given a Traditions Deer Hunter percussion rifle kit. The trigger guard and ram rod guide are both coated in a matte black material; not sure if its powder coat or paint or what. I was hoping to remove this coating and give it a more traditional finish; either a brass...
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