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<blockquote data-quote="Hogbear" data-source="post: 541288" data-attributes="member: 2649"><p>I've used it on knives and a pistol but not a rifle. You have to bake it at 300 degrees to cure it so I hope you have a big oven that will fit your rifle.</p><p>Also you need to prep the gun by sandblasting it with fine grit Al-oxide and then de-grease it with a good gun degreaser to get it to work well. There are some good videos of the process on Brownell's website.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hogbear, post: 541288, member: 2649"] I've used it on knives and a pistol but not a rifle. You have to bake it at 300 degrees to cure it so I hope you have a big oven that will fit your rifle. Also you need to prep the gun by sandblasting it with fine grit Al-oxide and then de-grease it with a good gun degreaser to get it to work well. There are some good videos of the process on Brownell's website. [/QUOTE]
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