07-19-2016, 11:45 PM
A little remark to Roadracer_Al. Your cold bluing problems may stem from the fact you are applying cold rust blue then applying rust remover to the surface. Use a fine instrument oil after a soft carding of the cold blue surface (rubbing with a very fine steel wool) or even something along the lines of Rem Oil. Far, far better then WD-40, which is a water displacement-penetrant type product not intended to protect firearm bluing regardless of what other people do. Show me advertising to the contrary. Fishing gear, yes, shooting, no. Best cold blue I have found comes from Brownels and called Oxopho or something. Two or three coats applied with a cotton swab and carded down, then oiled. Bingo what a score. Even blues through light oil and dirt, I can not explain that one!
I now turn my soap box over to the next honorable well informed shooter/handloader
I now turn my soap box over to the next honorable well informed shooter/handloader
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