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Unread 03-29-2010, 06:39 AM   #1
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No difference at all that I'm aware of Jack. The Damascus pattern will wear just about the same as rust blueing will with the same amount of use. Enjoy it, shoot it, clean it, oil it - but most of all, enjoy it for years and years to come. Dean
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I had a good friend at Pine Tree that had inherited his grandfather's high grade Lefever.


The grandfather was partner in a large lumber company as "woods boss"; he stayed in the bunk house and ran the logging camp. He kept the Lefever under his bunk to control raccoons, skunks and bears that got into camp. It was always kept with a greased cleaning rod in each barrel.
He was in town on business for a few days and returned to find the Lefever open on his bunk. The cook had used it on a raccoon. The gun hadn't been cleaned or the greased rods replaced, and both barrels were rusted beyond recovery.

The iron fraction of a damascus barrel is more rust prone than steel. This is probably not as big a problem in modern air conditioned homes, but it is probably a factor in the rarity of pristine damascus barrels.

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No difference at all that I'm aware of Jack. The Damascus pattern will wear just about the same as rust blueing will with the same amount of use. Enjoy it, shoot it, clean it, oil it - but most of all, enjoy it for years and years to come. Dean
I certainly intend to enjoy, that's for sure. The "ITIS" is definitely an incurable condition, once contracted.
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Jack as I remember, it was "a few days"; but Adirondack summers are humid, it was probably black powder, and maybe corrosive primers as well.

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