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Unread 12-12-2025, 03:51 PM   #3
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Channing,
looks great, care to explain the difference between the molten salt vs. charcoal case coloring. Is it done at the same high temperatures, just different medium?
The new coloring process Doug has developed is very durable. Sounds like it’s much safer than the old cyanide salt method as well. I am not sure what temperatures it runs, but he said it’s safe to use on modern steels. We would never run an original Parker this way but if you’re looking to color a Parker reproduction or a modern firearm it’s a great choice.
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