depends on your home shop.....Now that I'm done being a wise ass, maybe I can help. I have the original browning dircetions for thier service centers. I could never lay my hands on the clear baking enamal they used. After much research I ended up using a clear auto body finsih thined down some. You also need to fill the engraving with black india ink. It took a fair amount of crap to pull off and I'm not looking to do anymore really, but not that hard either. If you are interested in what I used let me know, I'll dig it out of the rack of crap. requires a cheap airgun and a compressor, the results were as good as factory, if I don't say so myself.
Steve


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