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Unread 03-04-2015, 02:33 PM   #1
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Originally Posted by charlie cleveland View Post
if she a shooter the blued frame will keep her from rusting..i have a coupla blued frame guns to bad but when i shoot a dove or asquirl i never notice the blueing at all...charlie
I'm with you Charlie. This old Tom never even noticed the blued frame on my VH 20 gage.
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Your gun Jeff, and your choice. I sent a 1913 Fox to Dan May that had been blued to check an old stock repair. He strengthened the repair and removed the blue from the receiver leaving a remarkably authentic aged gray appearance. I should have inquired as to the technique.
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