Removing anodising from mounts.
- TenMetrePeter
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Re: Removing anodising from mounts.
P.S. I just tried unanodising the Anschutz barrel weight I bought recently. Instead of the whole turning silver the saw cuts and scratches turned grey to match the finish. Goodness knows what it is made of, some kind of heavy monkey metal.
Re: Removing anodising from mounts.
I went with Silver BKL mounts in the end.
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- Blackbaronfish
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Re: Removing anodising from mounts.
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Re: Removing anodising from mounts.
It as just easier, plus I've done the 'oven pride' way before, got rid of the anodising, but leaves the mounts a greyish cloudy colour. I polished the last set,but didn't want 'shiney' this time. As a side note, the BKLs are superb mounts.
Air Arms S510 30th Anniversary .177
Air Arms S410 Carbine .177
Air Arms S410 Carbine .177
- Blackbaronfish
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Re: Removing anodising from mounts.
Lord Long wrote:It as just easier, plus I've done the 'oven pride' way before, got rid of the anodising, but leaves the mounts a greyish cloudy colour. I polished the last set,but didn't want 'shiney' this time. As a side note, the BKLs are superb mounts.
Thats all i use. From air to rimfire.
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