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I'm told Nitre blue will likely reveal the weld as I believe carbona blue would as well. Also, hot salt blue will reveal the weld almost for sure. Rust blue will hide the weld pretty well from my experience.
If there's a replica guard available, that would be the best way to go if original finishing is going to be used. I believe you'll have good blue match with a piece of mild steel (SAE 1018 or 1020) |
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Scott,
I made one a while back if your interested. It needs a little work, some polishing, another hole, and maybe some love. It was for my dwindling dream of owning a straight stock gun. Let me know.Chris |
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Chris, That is one awesome job...very nice work indeed.
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"Much care is bestowed to make it what the Sportsman needs-a good gun"-Charles Parker |
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