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Browning
I have a question on the process of "Browning" the barrels of a Damascus Barrel shotgun. What I am asking is, Can the barrels be "Browned" if there is blueing on the barrels? Thanks..
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Bill, My BH that I posted pictures of in another thread came to me blued. The bluing can be removed and rebrowned(or reblack and whited)...:)
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:bowdown:Thanks Dave, you are a wealth of information... Should of sent you a PM.. Thanks!
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No new hat....But Scott you can just do this.....:bowdown: :rotf:
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:rolleyes:I should of known a little backlash after leaving that comment!...All in good fun!!!!!!!!!!
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Well Dave there is knowledge of shotguns and there is talent with shotguns, at least you have one of them :biglaugh:
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:duck: Looks like my thread is attracting a swarm! Sorry Dave! :whistle:
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Bill, Not to worry...You just have to consider the source...:rolleyes: These guys get very bored when the winter "shack nasties" set in. But I like them inspite of themselves....:rotf:
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Dave, your memory is apparently going if you think we only treat you like this in the winter doldrum :-D
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Thanks Pete....:rolleyes:
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:clap:I love it!
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Glad you are having fun with all this Bill......:whistle:
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:bigbye:Great Thread!
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Fun???
I think they're pretty serious about it. But again, consider the source :smiley7: |
American damascus barrels were black and silver. British damascus tubes were brown and tan..or maybe brown and white. Least that's what I've been told and it is what I see.
I like keeping damascus tubes looking damascus so future owners will know what it is and shoot it accordingly. |
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