Wreckingball
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...the stupid new sticker all our guns need to wear as of Jan. 1.
Cheapest and fastest is to legally change your given name from "Chris" to "Raymond" and be glad he didn't put his surname or entire family lineage on it.So guys need help here ,
I just bought a shotgun with some beautiful engraved parts but the original owner, Decided to do a shit job and put his name on it ..... need some help on how to remove it or hide it??
Thanks chris
Once metal is removed like that its hard if not impossible to replace it ^^^ without adverse effects on the overall component ^^^.
Google isn't helping me on that one. Where should I look? Or izzat just a Canadian thing?
Just a Quebec thing. The rest of the country kind of learned their lesson with mandatory rifle/shotgun registration but we're gluttons for punishment here. We almost never miss an opportunity to screw something up twice when only once should suffice.
I'd call these guys and see what they say. Looks like you have something mass produced so it's not worth spending a whole bunch of money to fix it. Compare the cost of the repair to what kind of deal you could make selling this and getting another one.Send off for laser tig fill, stone down then send off for reblue.
Use this shop:
Micro Arc Welding | Micro Laser Welding, Micro Tig Welding
Reasonable cost, fast and firearms knowledgeable.
Send them that last photo and ask them what your options are- they will give you the straight dope.
The whole cost will not be that high and you will not be living with a shotgun you are not satisfied with.
Next time- buy the one without the electric pencil work...
I have to agree that it's not a high-dollar firearm. Either fill it in and stone it, then bake-on finish (cerakote, gunkote, etc) or heavy bead-blast until it is well-obscured then bake-on finish.I'd call these guys and see what they say. Looks like you have something mass produced so it's not worth spending a whole bunch of money to fix it. Compare the cost of the repair to what kind of deal you could make selling this and getting another one.
About the cheapest thing you could try is stone it yourself, have it bead blasted if you don't have a way to do it and refinish yourself with some bake on finish. But it won't look the same if that's where you're trying to get.
You have been given nothing but bad advice here. Anything of the above suggestions will look worse than what you currently have it needs to be refinished properly by a good gunsmith that can hot blue to match the original finish. The engraving looks shallow enough to file/polish out and not affect the original engraving too much. I would charge about 150-200 to fix it.
A new receiver is the best way.
Hard to say from just the information and photos provided but this looks like some kind of mass produced semiauto shotgun, something like a Remington 1100.
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