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Phil Yearout 04-22-2021 06:32 PM

Toning down a polished receiver
 
My Trojan 16 had the action buffed or polished at some point before I acquired it; it's a little shinier than I'd like. Is there something that could darken it down a little without taking the stock off? I've heard of things like rubbing it with ammonia or lemon juice etc. but have never tried anything.

Rick Losey 04-22-2021 06:56 PM

vinegar? i have used it to age a bright part after a light blueing

http://parkerguns.org/forums/showthr...hlight=vinegar

Robert Brooks 04-22-2021 07:15 PM

Birchwood Casey blue remover works. Bobby

Phil Yearout 04-22-2021 07:24 PM

Bobby, what is the result of using that?

Brian Dudley 04-22-2021 08:49 PM

Both of the above suggestions will work. The bluing remover will be a little less caustic than vinegar.

Phil Yearout 04-22-2021 10:09 PM

Just wondered what to expect from either and the procedure for use of either?

Brian Dudley 04-23-2021 07:10 AM

It should take on a bit of a dulled look. Like a french gray.

Rick Losey 04-23-2021 07:29 AM

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Originally Posted by Brian Dudley (Post 332746)
Both of the above suggestions will work. The bluing remover will be a little less caustic than vinegar.

I always rub down the treated area or part with a thin baking soda paste to neutralize the vinegar's acidity


Phil
this top lever was lightly blued and then rubbed down with vinegar to match the patina of the boxlock frame


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