Chrome/Moly Finish

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Novice here... with a virgin chrome/moly barrel that I would like to finish in matte black. What process / product would you recommend for a carefull "first timer," with average skill, that wants to do this at home?
 
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James, as you say Brownells are great people to do business with. If you are doing a few and have your wife"s permission to stink up her stove, go for it. Otherwise it is too cheap to have it done.
Butch
 
It all depends on what your standards are. I have not seen a home product that gives professional quality results. To do professional quality bluing requires a lot of equipment, some of which such as bluing tanks could be made, but it would be a lot cheaper to send it off for bluing. For a slow rust blue, the equipment is not as extensive, but the time invested is significant. The really durable coatings must be baked on, which requires a large oven and if not prepped properly, will still flake off.

When I moved to Missouri and built my new shop, I didn't even bother to set up my tanks for bluing. There is a shop 15 miles away that runs their tanks a couple of times a week and if I do the disassembly and prep, the cost is minimal. My favorite blue finish is a satin finish I attain by bead blasting with Brownell's # 100 glass beads and then bluing. It is a very close match to the Leupold matte finish and gets away from the shiny stick look without having the coarse look Remington puts on their Matte finish rifles.
 
Sounds to me like the "hot" treatments would not be an option in my kitchen. Is there a decent spray paint that will stand up reasonably well?
(Note: This will be applied to a "range" rifle that will be cleaned after each outing, so "rust" will not be an issue.)
 
If you really have to do it at home...

JEC,
Sand blast & spray paint with flat black Rustoleum looks like parkerizing & is cheap. Another option is backing lacquer from Brownell's.
Regards, Ron
 
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