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i m like dean any gun thats family or special to you is worth fixing...charlie
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Thats kind of what I figguerd. Guess it would be a good project for me to learn how to blue on.
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Keep in mind that you can compromise a decent set of barrels by using the wrong blueing process. The upper and lower ribs are soldered to the barrels and "hot blueing" can deteriorate the solder.
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Thanks, I was not aware of that. He had some cold blueing in with his reloading equipment that I was planning on using anyways.
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