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Unread 04-19-2022, 01:21 PM   #11
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Here are two identical silvers pads. One is newly fitted, the other has about 2 years of normal use.
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Unread 04-19-2022, 01:35 PM   #12
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Never done a Silvers but I have re-ground a few used pads and have found that just a few applications of any kind of light oil well rubbed in will blend the new and the old very nicely, so I imagine it would darken a new pad too.
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Used crankcase oil works a bit faster than new oil, but both work if you give the new oil enough time. I just use the gun.
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Thanks guys, I applied a few coats of vaseline and used an old barrel patch on it and it looks great. I didnt have the patience to just let it age naturally, it just looked "too new" on the gun.
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I take a used barrel cleaning patch and rub it into the pad, it's basically carbon black and gives a nice as used appearance. Bottom pad is treated the top pad is a Silvers original to the gun circa 1925.
This worked great, thank you.
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Make a slurry of blue mud, duck blood, bacon grease, tobacco juice (Mammoth Cave works best), a dash of Hoppes #9 for flavor, and just a pinch of black powder residue.
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Make a slurry of blue mud, duck blood, bacon grease, tobacco juice (Mammoth Cave works best), a dash of Hoppes #9 for flavor, and just a pinch of black powder residue.
I heard that for a smallbore Parker you have to use grouse, woodcock, or quail blood in lieu of duck blood, but the rest of the recipe is spot on.
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