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This week's project. Squires Bingham Liberty Riot shotgun.
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<blockquote data-quote="Almost Jack Burton" data-source="post: 4327767" data-attributes="member: 44915"><p>Wrapped it up.</p><p>Used VHT chemical resistant drive train engine paint and clear coat on the barrel and receiver, very pleased with the results.</p><p>The tube we used Rust-Oleum black 2x and we have come to find out that that particular paint is best suited for furniture refinish and fence posts. </p><p>Went with a cheap little Amazon rechargeable light since this just fun project. </p><p>Also got some shotgun cards for it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Almost Jack Burton, post: 4327767, member: 44915"] Wrapped it up. Used VHT chemical resistant drive train engine paint and clear coat on the barrel and receiver, very pleased with the results. The tube we used Rust-Oleum black 2x and we have come to find out that that particular paint is best suited for furniture refinish and fence posts. Went with a cheap little Amazon rechargeable light since this just fun project. Also got some shotgun cards for it. [/QUOTE]
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