Parkerizing M4 barrel


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LRRPS
April 14, 2003, 09:11 AM
Hello everyone,

I have a brand new M4 barrel which lost its parkerized finish when I cleaned it after the first fire test.
In some places the metal is silver which makes me feel that all the protection is gone.
Now, I dont wanna go thru the process of removing the bll to teflon bake it. I need to know if there's an easier way to protect the bll from rust or corrosion. I hope some kind of pray is available which can do the job.

Any recommendation is welcomed.

Thanks in advance,
LPPRS.

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Jack19
April 14, 2003, 09:22 AM
Who is the manufacturer?

And what did you clean it with?

LRRPS
April 14, 2003, 11:11 AM
Jack19,

The barrel is from Oly and I didn't use any product to clean it, just rubbed it with a rag. I first found that a kind of black dust was left on my hands when I caress the barrel.

LRRPS.

Duke of Lawnchair
April 14, 2003, 11:35 AM
LRRPS,

That stinks.

I wouldn't recommend a bake-on finish due to the parkerized finish. Unless you remove the park'd finish and apply a baked-on finish, the bake-on would probably be hard pressed to adhere. Reason I say this is that if the base finish is already falling off, the new finish will have a slim chance of adhering. Even so, I would suggest barrel removal. Actually, I suggest you send it back to Olympic Arms for rework.

The above would be the route I'd take.

You could always try Birchwood Casey's "cold blue".

Jim

Jack19
April 15, 2003, 06:18 AM
I agree with Duke, contact Oly.

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