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    Blued finished barrels...

    Anybody have serial number ranges for du-lite/blued finished carbines? Picked up a mid 280,000 range Inland with what appears to be a du-lite/blued finished barrel, dated 2-43.
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    I had aa later 1950s rebuild with all upgrades that was 100% black park or dulite.

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    I am sure my 155K Inland is and I think the 11-42 Rock-Ola Barrel on my IP is as well.

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    Du-lite finish?

    Guess I'll be the first to ask the dumb question....."What is a Du-lite finish"?

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    Quote Originally Posted by colreed View Post
    Guess I'll be the first to ask the dumb question....."What is a Du-lite finish"?
    Du-Lite Corporation: Frequently Asked Questions

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    Thanks Jim, would these be...

    the same as many of the CMPicon carbines returned from Europe? Most of the ones I've gotten lately have been almost black.

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    Maybe I should have said blued instead of Du-lite. Anybody have data on blued finishes?
    Last edited by Hollywood; 04-19-2010 at 09:38 PM.

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    Hollywood: Don't know the answer either, but there is good documentation
    on use of Dulite on 1911A1 production by Rem-Rand, Ithaca and US&S. These three used it from May 42 on into mid-late '43. It took awhile for these three to convert to parking even tho the Mil established that parking was to be the standard in Oct 42. I would expect these standards also applied to the rifle industry as well, but this is pure supposition on my part.
    Above date taken from Charles W. Clawson book "collectors guide to Colt .45 Service Pistols...".

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    Du-Lite is still in business. They sell the black oxide that is used in the hot bluing process. The finish you get depends on the prep work. If you have a mirror-like finish to the steel, then you get a very shiny blued finish when done. If you want a parkerized look, you can bead blast the steel and then run it through the bluing process. It will look virtually the same as a parked finish, the only difference is that a hot process was used to color. I have done several guns with Du-Lite chemicals and done some each way.
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