Hi Guys,
I am just about finished with a Don Stith full stock Hawken parts set which he referred to as a light plains rifle. Its one of his squirrel parts in .54 and I still have to put on the sights and finish the metal parts. If I can get some good photos I will post them. Anyway, I have been considering how to finish the metal parts and barrel I had first thought of browning everything but reconsidered as I got closer to finishing it. I have been polishing the parts (don't enjoy this part) and I basically have everything part including the barrel down to 400 grit. I talked to Wyoming Armory about color case hardening the parts and cold bluing the barrel and they told me they would want the parts done down to 400 to 600 grit for the process. The cost is considerable which is one reason I decided against send the parts out. I considered doing a fire blue but lately I have been considering a bright finish.
I like bright finished rifles and I have owned a couple over the years. I put the rifle together with the parts bright and it looks good .But I have some reservations about doing this with this rifle which is why I am posting this. I figure the more a part is polished the less likely it will tarnish. I make sheepdog whistles out of different materials and have polished some down to 2000 grit that haven't tarnished in years. I would like to know what others have experienced when finishing rifles bright? What grit to finish at? This rifle is one that I plan to keep so I don't mind if it develops a patina from use.
Thanks,,
Rob