Outstanding looks great
I have had some extra time, so I polished my barreled target action . I took all components apart and polished everything. This action , trigger gaurd, nut, lug, etc was all bead blasted by the original owner. My method was hand sanding with smaller and smaller grit sand papers. I started with 180 and finished with 2000 then proceeded to polish with 3 grits of compound, ( black, brown then green ). I purchased a $30.00 polishing kit that I used my electric drill with different sized bobbs. I probably have 12 hours into all this. I dyed the stock orange and it took the dye very well.I now need to find a good body shop to automotive clear coat it, and I will buff it out myself. I hope I can get the pics to post. Also, the pics do it no justice. The ipad seems to make the pictures a little grainy, and the poor lighting in my basement did not help.
Outstanding looks great
If it were warmer here i would clear it for you if you paid shipping, as Ive got a few headlights to do and always end up with extra left over in the gun.
Looks good from here. Worth the effort.
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Looks Nice! where did you get the stock?
Interesting mixed action.
Now you have to get some Peterson nickel plated brass. ;-)
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Amazing work! It looks chromed out!
Looks good!
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Polished stainless is always nice!! Looks great!
Bling, My crystal ball says there is a pair of dark tinted safety glasses in your future. :)
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Wow! That looks really nice.
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