FinnMcCool
32 Cal
Afternoon all,
First, I am new to the world of muzzleloaders, so please let me know if this should go somewhere else.
A friend graciously gave me a partially complete Traditions Hawken rifle kit. I’d love to actually get it close to resembling a piece from the 1840s/50s.
Number one for me right now is the barrel. It currently has a bright, almost stainless finish to it, and the modern markings on it. Any recommendations for how to best remove those markings? They aren’t stamped, so I’m thinking a dremel might work. As for the barrel finish, I’d prefer to bring it down to more of an “armory bright” or at least not as modern looking, and I don’t know how to go about that.
Thanks in advance,
Finn
First, I am new to the world of muzzleloaders, so please let me know if this should go somewhere else.
A friend graciously gave me a partially complete Traditions Hawken rifle kit. I’d love to actually get it close to resembling a piece from the 1840s/50s.
Number one for me right now is the barrel. It currently has a bright, almost stainless finish to it, and the modern markings on it. Any recommendations for how to best remove those markings? They aren’t stamped, so I’m thinking a dremel might work. As for the barrel finish, I’d prefer to bring it down to more of an “armory bright” or at least not as modern looking, and I don’t know how to go about that.
Thanks in advance,
Finn