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The single largest drawback of cold bluing, however, is that it provides no rust protection. In fact, some blues may even promote rusting. I have a sporterized '03 Springfield that I just can't seem to find the time to blue.
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Bluing (steel) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bluing is a passivation process in which steel is partially protected against rust, and is named after the blue-black appearance of the resulting protective finish. True gun bluing is an electrochemi...
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Gunsmithing with over 20 years of experience. ... Gunsmithing is important to a gun owner for the simple fact that modifications such as stock fit, customization, trigger work, or restoration is personalized to the owner. The fit of the gun is important for comfort ... ALEX LYLE; Guns have always been a passion of mine.
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Van's Instant Gun Blue sets itself apart from "name-brand" cold blues. For nearly 64 years it has quietly taken a stronger hold in the back room of gun shops from coast to coast. The key to it's popularity is both it's ease of use and the ability to blend perfectly with original finishes.
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The finest gun care supplies on earth! ... Even non-customers walk away with further knowledge of how to apply wood finish, gun bluing, or how to effectively clean their brass. Maintainance tips, and even product recommendations for things he doesn't carry are the norm rather than the exception.
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Purchased a small $6 bottle of Birchwood-Casey cold bluing......turned the kitchen and sink into a bluing operation......put on 4 coats of ...
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The final product/finish is much darker than even my favorite cold bluing solution of Birchwood Casey Super Blue. After cold bluing there is always a slight acrid smell that seems to permeate the metal and never quite goes away.
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