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Thread: Cosmetic scope repairs

  1. #16
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    I use Birchwood Casey Aluminium Black to touch-up tiny spots of worn anodising on scope turrets and other areas.

    Scope mount ring marks on the tube will often polish out with Brasso Duraglit Wadding, but it will make a matt finish more satin, so you need to polish the entire tube to keep the anodised finish even. A couple of tips, polish lightly and avoid polishing any painted-on numbering or lettering, as the wadding may remove it!

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    I use the Birchwood Casey paint and it is ok on small areas. One thing I do use a lot is a black permanent marker pen on little digs and edges which have small marks on.
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    Quote Originally Posted by StellaArtois Sr View Post
    I use the Birchwood Casey paint and it is ok on small areas. One thing I do use a lot is a black permanent marker pen on little digs and edges which have small marks on.
    Black marker pen works well around the ejection port of my Benelli M2 shotgun, I hate that the recoiling bolt and ejecting shells wear the anodising.

    I like to keep my guns shiny and new

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    I use black acrylic paint. Drys more matt than the original paint but hides small scratches.
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