Painting a barreled action?

Just got an impact 737 and CRB barrel. They installed it for me, stoked on that. But a silver barrel with nitrided action and black on black manners....

Anyone had any luck taping off the action and rattle canning?

I just want to take off the glare more then anything. But I dont have a barrel vise or action wrench yet.

Appreciate the help gents.
 
Just got an impact 737 and CRB barrel. They installed it for me, stoked on that. But a silver barrel with nitrided action and black on black manners....

Anyone had any luck taping off the action and rattle canning?

I just want to take off the glare more then anything. But I dont have a barrel vise or action wrench yet.

Appreciate the help gents.
Find a local cerokote artist and they can take care of you. I have all my barrels done by the smith.
 
I use the high temp rustolium paint for bbq grills on all mine..... I do exactly what you suggest, tape off the action and hang it by the rear action hole in my garage. A good wipe down with acetone as others have said and you're good to go.... I used to cerakote them but they don't live long enough to justify IMO. Another good option is the alumakote by brownells, let it cure and it's a bit more scratch resistant that a rattle can. Easy to touch up either way.....

Just do it!
 
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I bought an aerosolized Durakote and made a heat box using 1" rigid foam board, cut a hole in the top that fit my brass dryer(or a food dehydrator) and cured it. It's only good for a while once you crack it and it'll do 4-6 barrels. Slightly more durable than rattlecan. I washed the barrel with a degreaser, brillo padded it, and warmed it prior to application.

 
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Degrease everything really well, tape off the action, plug the muzzle, and paint away. I recommend using the flattest black (I assume, since everything else you mentioned is black) paint you can find so that it isn't shiny.

Be warned though. Once you realize how easy it is to rattle can stuff, you may find yourself doing more and more of it lol.
 
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Aluma Hyde II is a good product, not the best there is, but it is no bake.
I just refinished a bunch of shotguns and it worked well.
Tape of your action, you need to burnish the barrel with an abrasive. 600 grit wet/dry sand paper will work just fine.
Use a non-chlorinated carb cleaner, or even 90% alcohol and spray the ever living shit out of it.
Let the barrel warm up again (a hair dryer or heat gun helps alot) make sure it's bone dry and spray several light coats of the aluma hyde on it. Let it dry, if you can, leave it in the sun if you can't bake it, you need to let it harden for 2 weeks or so.
I have baked it, I have let it heat in the sun, I have heat it with the heat gun, all of these methods help it to set quicker.
The new formulation does dry to the touch pretty quickly, you just can't handle it much till it is cured.
I just did a shotgun barrel and let it set in my truck on the dash, it hit an easy 140 degrees or so, after 4 hours it was done.