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thanks rich im gonna try a old single barrel first the old blueing is long gone im gonna do all of the metal on the old gun would yall recommend pulling the stock...wanna try and do a good job... charlie
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bluing is not going to do the wood finish any good - I have always removed metal from wood - such as rifle barrels. just don't short cut on the surface prep - it will show in the final results
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If the metal is polished well and clean, the Perma-blue works well for what it is. It also helps to heat the metal a bit before each application. When I have used cold blues, I would warm the parts in the oven a little to evenly warm them and then apply the bluing.
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i will remove the stock and give the old gun the works before i put the cold blue to her...maybe i can take some before and after pictures..thanks all for the info... charlie
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