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Unread 01-01-2023, 09:55 PM   #11
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No. The barrels should be rust blued (low temp) & not hot blued. Hot bluing soft soldered barrels is too hot of a temp. & can melt and/or weakin the solder joint. Hot bluing soldered barrels is a no no. You better have this looked at by a competant gunsmith to Determine if its safe to shoot. All of those holes in the bottom rib are not normal.
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Why is hot blued bad . Besides not being original
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There are surviving Parker Factory records for your gun.

Typos in the book is an acknowledged fact. Not common, but it did happen.

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Is there a way to determine if in fact it was hot blued for sure?
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Hot bluing is a caustic solution process that attacks the solder & the hot bath of the bluing salts is too high of a temp that can cause the soldered barrels to weeken & possibly come apart. You need to have a competant gunsmith check it out to see if its safe to shoot
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Competent gun smith around here is going to be hard to find I think. For something like this anyway.
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John I’m wondering if it could have been shortened. I’ll check tomorrow
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If anyone knows of a gunsmith in NC east of Raleigh that would be knowledgeable about this please let me know
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Thank you Mr Dudley for the information
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