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Maybe it is a bad idea, but I'm thinking I might strip the finish on the metal work and barrel on my new Traditions Mountain rifle and refinish it. I'm not sure what kind of finish it has now, but it is like an anodizing of some sort. It marks up pretty easily, and appears to be superficial. It's a great shooter, very accurate, and the finish on the stock is much nicer than other guns of its type. I have refinished the stocks on similar rifles, but this one doesn't need it. The finish on the barrel and other metal work, although better than the bluing we are used to seeing on these production guns, bothers me.
If I wanted to refinish the barrel and other metal work, how should I proceed?
Maybe it is a bad idea, but I'm thinking I might strip the finish on the metal work and barrel on my new Traditions Mountain rifle and refinish it. I'm not sure what kind of finish it has now, but it is like an anodizing of some sort. It marks up pretty easily, and appears to be superficial. It's a great shooter, very accurate, and the finish on the stock is much nicer than other guns of its type. I have refinished the stocks on similar rifles, but this one doesn't need it. The finish on the barrel and other metal work, although better than the bluing we are used to seeing on these production guns, bothers me.
If I wanted to refinish the barrel and other metal work, how should I proceed?