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Hot /rust blue sources
Any suggestions on Hot/Rust Bluing sources and things to be aware of??
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01-19-2011 08:27 PM
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Are you talking about doing it yourself or a gunsmith location? It wouldn't be the thing for a first timer to just up and undertake. It can be very dangerous !
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Rust blue is quite safe, I dont bother with acid etc, just use salt. If its a one off etc, would go this route but time and patience needed.
book to get is, Firearm Blueing and Browning. By R H Angier.
Page 62, Salammoniac brown. Wil be posting a thread on this soon. (just to show how easy it is)
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Originally Posted by
bigduke6
Rust blue is quite safe, I dont bother with acid etc, just use salt. If its a one off etc, would go this route but time and patience needed.
book to get is, Firearm Blueing and Browning. By R H Angier.
Page 62, Salammoniac brown. Wil be posting a thread on this soon. (just to show how easy it is)
Sounds good, cant wait for the thread.
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hot salts blue and rust blue are 2 totally different issues...
unless you have deap pockets, good heath, and lots of patiance i would advise the average person to attempt hot salts blue..
rust blue however is something that can be done, lots of time, and patiance is needed. make sure you wear safety glasses and good rubber gloves.
and make sure your MRS is out on a week bingo tour...
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Check on Caswell (cold process) and Du-Lite (hot process). I have both here. Cold is much cheaper. Hot is pretty steep - about $3000. Both work.
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