I'm almost to the point where I got all the parts together that I need to restore one of my Cooey 75's, I'm now starting to think about putting some kind of tough finish on it, something that looks like parkerizing but is actually some kind of tough epoxy coat, the name of it escapes me right now. I'm pickling the outside of the barrel with hydrochloric acid, I just tried to wipe it on with a disposable foam brush, didn't work very well, the acid attacked the foam pretty aggressively, had to throw the whole issue in the sink and flood it for a little while.
I'm thinking of getting some unlubricated rubbers(yes) putting a hole in one end and securing it with tape or something and pouring the stuff in the space, letting it work, dumping it out into a pail, moving up and repeat. Does this sound like a good idea? The only reason I'm doing it is it's got salt & pepper type pitting on the outside; the rifling is excellent. Looks like it might have been a farm gun as the front sight was filed down(100 yd zero)?