Well, 40+ hours later, she didn't turn out too bad. I didn't want shiny brass, so I used some Oxpho blue to age it a bit. It came out okay, but it's a bit more copper colored than I wanted. I used six coats of Tru-oil for the finish, then Johnson's Paste Wax to finish it off...buffed with flannel. I may hit it with some Stock Sheen after a month or so to cut the shine down a bit more. I ended up short one brass screw for the fore end cap, so the phillips head screws are still holding that on. I'll pick up some brass ones at Menards when I get back there.
Overall, I'm not too unhappy with how she turned out. Now if I could just find some caps to make her go boom once my mold gets here, all will be good!
Anyway, here are some pictures:
The wood is pretty nice. I used a dark walnut stain on it first, which brings out the grain and adds some character the factory finish lacks.
Overall, I'm not too unhappy with how she turned out. Now if I could just find some caps to make her go boom once my mold gets here, all will be good!
Anyway, here are some pictures:
The wood is pretty nice. I used a dark walnut stain on it first, which brings out the grain and adds some character the factory finish lacks.