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    To blue or not on a Weaver 330M.8

    I just got my Weaver 330M.8 back from Iron Sights and while the internals are like new and the glass is crystal clear, the body leaves a lot to be desired. I am putting it on my Gibbs a4 and am considering cleaning the body and do a cold blue. Would you do this?
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    No.

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    Just out of curiosity was there a reason you did not have Ironsight do the refinishing while they had it apart?

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    I wouldn't cold blue a gun that belonged to someone I didn't like.

    There are many places that will do a good finish on it that you'll be proud of. Also, 'chuckindenver' is a member here who can do a good job for a good price. He's a gunsmith and you can just ship it to him. Unlike most gunsmiths he works everyday so he doesn't take months to get it done.

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    Wiped it down lightly with oil, put her on. Looks right.

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    Over 10 years ago I sent an M8 scope to the Montana Scope Co (which I believe is no longer in business). It was in poor condition, with little finish & numerous deep dents in the tube. They stripped & repaired the tube & knobs, & sent them out for hot bluing, then reassembled it.



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