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08-12-2014, 09:13 AM
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Is it hot blued or Rust blued
Stumbled upon a GH that I can't afford yet but has a nice price on it. Its a 12g on a 2 frame made in 1908 I believe.
It has a skinny little butt pad that I don't think is factory and the stock has been refinished. Checkering is original, and it has some of the nicest look Dam patterning I have seen, except for the light bluing treatment. The pattern looks like it is perfect and someone just wrapped the barrel in dark blue/black celaphane.
So the question is, if I ever get my finances straight, is there a way to tell if it was hot blued or rust blued?
Oh yeah the tag has the annoying only shoot black powder loads written on it.
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08-12-2014, 09:55 AM
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If you can clearly see the contrast in the pattern the barrels have most assuredly have been rust blued. Hot bluing will normally provide a uniform black color or a very faint Damascus pattern may be evident.
What do the inside of the barrels look like? If they aren't pitted, the ribs are tight and have been blessed by a competent gunsmith familiar with classic doubles the barrels are quite useable with low to medium chamber pressure ammunition such as that sold by RST.
I really don't understand what you mean by the "wrapped in cellophane" comment.
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