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How to tell if a barrel is Damascus
Unread 02-14-2013, 04:55 PM   #1
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Default How to tell if a barrel is Damascus

Is there a test I could perform to tell if barrels on a gun are Damascus? The barrels are blued and appear to be steel but a gunsmith looking at them said they might be damascus.
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Unread 02-14-2013, 05:37 PM   #2
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First, what does the rib say, assuming it's a Parker? Second look for wear under the forarm. Get a good magnifying glass and look real close. Examine all parts of the barrel including the barrel flats and ribs. There may be a chemical or other means but I'm not certain of that.

You could always send me the S/N or look it up in the Serialization Book if it's listed.
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What are the marks on the barrel flats ?
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Dab a bit of white vinegar on a soft white cloth and rub an area underneath the forend (where it won't show). The blue should fade and a pattern appear, but keep that area well oiled thereafter or it will rust.

Here's a blued GH with 'D' on the flats and the crolle pattern visible


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I'm Sorry Chuck, the gun is not a Parker. I should have clarified that.
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Usually you can look at them in the light and at the right angle, the pattern can still be made out. If it is not a set of factory parker barrels and the rib is not marked.
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