byron 1,279 Posted January 8, 2006 Report Share Posted January 8, 2006 info on best/easy to use gun blue Quote Link to post
Guest baldie Posted January 8, 2006 Report Share Posted January 8, 2006 Depends on what you want to do mate, if its just screw heads or small parts, then a cold blue like philips, or birchwood casey is very good. Ignore the advice that a full gun can be done, it can, but it looks terrible, and it permanently stinks.If you need a full gun doing, or a large part, it needs to be hot blued, and its not as expensive as you might think. Contact the webley-venom custom shop, their bluing is excellent, or your local gunsmith who gets work done in birmingham, they are all decent. Quote Link to post
byron 1,279 Posted January 9, 2006 Author Report Share Posted January 9, 2006 Depends on what you want to do mate, if its just screw heads or small parts, then a cold blue like philips, or birchwood casey is very good. Ignore the advice that a full gun can be done, it can, but it looks terrible, and it permanently stinks.If you need a full gun doing, or a large part, it needs to be hot blued, and its not as expensive as you might think. Contact the webley-venom custom shop, their bluing is excellent, or your local gunsmith who gets work done in birmingham, they are all decent. thanks Quote Link to post
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