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    Some if not all formulations of cold blue also emit a very distinct odor for a good while after application. Rub the suspected area fairly hard and fast with your finger tip until you feel heat being generated and give the part a sniff. The odor is had to describe but to me it has a sort of irony, mildly acidic, skunky aroma, like someone mixed hydrochloric acid with skunk pi$$ then poured it on a brillo pad.

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    That's right, that's why at shows you see guys sniffing guns. The inexperienced make a joke out of that...
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    Quote Originally Posted by vintage hunter View Post
    Some if not all formulations of cold blue also emit a very distinct odor for a good while after application. Rub the suspected area fairly hard and fast with your finger tip until you feel heat being generated and give the part a sniff. The odor is had to describe but to me it has a sort of irony, mildly acidic, skunky aroma, like someone mixed hydrochloric acid with skunk pi$$ then poured it on a brillo pad.
    Thank you guys. This is why I like this site. I doubt I would have learned that anywhere around here. And I will do that when I get back.

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    Should be an intertwined WP in an oval on the side of the barrel, but some got missed. We saw several like that among the Navy 7.62 conversions at CMPicon (see Fall 2012 GCAicon Journal)
    Real men measure once and cut.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bob Seijasicon View Post
    WP in an oval
    Right. That's what I meant but said poorly.
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    Okay, I rubbed the trigger housing til it was warm. Didnt smell anything. But you said if it was recent. And I found the WP intertwined. Thanks for all the help guys!

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