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9/8/2008 12:41:56 PM EDT
I had to grind down the side of it slightly.  Bare metal is exposed.  What do I use to protect it from getting rust?
9/8/2008 12:45:33 PM EDT
[#1]
Im about to do the same thing and my intent is to spray it down with Rustoleum high temp (BBQ) black spray paint.  Mine will be covered by a quad rail so it won't be as highly visible and I'm thinking the rustoleum high temp will work just fine.  

I would assume you could also get some of the gun black touch up if you wanted to do it that way.  
9/8/2008 8:46:02 PM EDT
[#2]
Blast it and repark it. thats thats that I did.
9/8/2008 9:47:28 PM EDT
[#3]
I second the BBQ paint.  My chopped down via dremel FSB was neutered to fit under a MI free float tube.  BBQ paint still holding strong after 1000's of rounds.
9/8/2008 10:03:38 PM EDT
[#4]

Quoted:
Blast it and repark it. thats thats that I did.
Looks like way too much work and expensive just to do a FSB.  I could get a brand new FSB cheaper....


Unless someone already has all the equipment and supplies.  Know anyone near Seattle?  I dont need the entire FSB blasted, i dont think.  I just need the lower part on 1 side done.
9/9/2008 2:39:31 AM EDT
[#5]
Try some G96 Cold Blue.
9/9/2008 12:14:34 PM EDT
[#6]

Quoted:
Try some G96 Cold Blue.


+1 WORKS GREAT

I HAVE DONE BOTH (blue & paint)
9/9/2008 3:54:49 PM EDT
[#7]
Too late.  I picked up a can of High-temp spray.  If that doesnt work, I'll go another route later down the road.
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