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Unread 03-30-2018, 07:48 PM   #7
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David. if it was my VHE and it had a lot of original blue but just some worn places, I would not remove the original blue. There is really no need to. I have had success bluing over original blue. The worn areas take the rusting better and so, using this method, the areas blend in and you still have a gun with the original blue intact but freshened up. I never remove the original blue if it is still remaining and the barrels do not have to be worked to remove serious rust or other imperfections. The less you do to a gun the better.

The lower graded guns and the trojan did not have barrels that were highly polished in the Meridan years. You can see striking marks especially on the trojan. These should remain. Removing the blue and re-polishing removes these marks and some of the originality of the gun, which must be preserved as much as possible.

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