Un-pimp my scope (too shiny)

sleeping dog

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I have a glossy black Leupold var-x 2 scope and I'd like it to have a dull finish. I'm thinking of painting it with flat black lacquer, or just working it with some steel wool.

Any advantage of one method over the other, or any other ideas? (buying a new scope is not an option at the moment - besides, I like this scope)

Thanks
 

Look for camoflage paint for bows.

It's sold with a remover so that you can take it off later.

For more permanent processes, The DuraCoat from Lauer is a good choice.




-tINY

 
Most scope tubes are aluminum, anodized black. If you sand or abrade the coating, you will see aluminum. Tape or paint will be your best bet, and it can be removed if necessary.
Bill
 
This shiny Leopold is coated with something hard, maybe powder coat? 0000 steel wool doesn't knock down the shine at all.

Tape might be the way to go.

Thanks
 
The hard finish is anodizing. If you abrade through it, you will have aluminum showing. Steel wool will not affect it unless the thin, hard surface is broken.
Paint the scope or tape it.
Bill
 
This:

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From here:

http://www.basspro.com/servlet/cata...rClassCode=8&hvarSubCode=10&hvarTarget=browse
 
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