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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.

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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.

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