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Quick Bluing Solution (250 mL) - Brush and Immersion Application - Gun Bluing

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As well as these rules, Primers and Ammunition are also licensable, meaning that you must hold a Section 1 Firearms Certificate or Section 2 Shotgun Certificate (dependant on the primers or ammunition you purchase). This brushing is essential to the final high polished finish required for guns such as the Purdey's Holland and Hollands, etc.

It is a difficult product to apply evenly, offers minimal protection and is generally best used for small fast repair jobs and touch-ups. Soke in aceton for a few minutes then scrub with small wire brush like in your gun cleaning kit or cotton swab or cloth, Then put in Hot water 150 degreas is best with a good squirt of PalmOlive soap and let soak for a few minutes, rinse in hot clean water tap is Ok. After applying the solution, it is recommended to wait for approximately 30 minutes to allow the blueing reaction to take place.HUGE vent fan, electric heating for winter, I also use a respirator fab'ed out of an old scuba mouthpiece leading through some hose to a location outside (but then, I have lung problems). You’ll need a sander, alcohol wipes, wax and grease remover, bluing solution, cotton balls, sandpaper, a soft cloth, and gun oil.

Anything you don't apart will get salt molten in it, and it may be substantially more challenging to disassemble after bluing steel.They are still sometimes used by gunsmiths to obtain an authentic finish for a period gun of the time that rust bluing was in vogue, analogous to the use of browning on earlier representative firearm replicas. Few gunsmithing operations are as rewarding as seeing a rusted and badly abused gun transformed into a beautiful, ornate, blue-black finished arm. It certainly worked better than I expected and much better than my usual experiences with cold blue. Catching” the right texture and shade of original charcoal bluing finish depends mostly on the underlying metal polish. The most commonly used are cold bluing and hot bluing, but rust bluing was the standard for many years.

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