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02-06-2014, 09:40 PM
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Blueing a barrel
Hi
I have been reading how if you were to hot blue a shotgun barrel it will fall apart.
Most of what I have read says the heat will melt the solder. Only one article mentioned the acidic solution will eat away the solder, either way I'm guessing at the end of the day you have no solder.
So my question would be how is a Vulcan steel set of barrels reblued ?
Is the only method rust blueing?
I have rust blued two rifles and they came out beautiful , but there is nothing blue about them they are black.
I have looked at many reblued Parker's and the color seems to be a nice dark blue.
Could anyone shed some light on what process and chemical is being used to create this dark blue Finnish.
Thank you, Tom
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The only way to do barrels with soldered joints is Rust bluing or Cold Bluing. However rust bluing is the proper method and will by all means yield the best results.
Rust blued Barrels would have a black finish to them. The type of solution can have an effect on the type of shade. But another thing that will have a big effect on the look of bluing is the polishing.
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