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Bluing repair.

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21 November 2022, 01:10
Doublegun
Bluing repair.
Couple of years ago I picked up a very nice pre-64 M70 (3006) Featherweight. Only wart is sone “wear” to the bluing on top of the barrel. (Looks like it was hung upside down in a gun rack. It’s not bad, just annoying and I’m not about to re-blue the barrel. Any way to repair spots like these?

https://imgur.com/a/cps8NUH
21 November 2022, 02:06
Bobster
Easiest way is to degrease and touch up with Brownells Oxpho. Next, you rust blue the scratches ( www.rustblue.com ), American Formula. Thirdly, you can get an ounce or two of hot bluing caustic solution from a local 'smith. Heat the barrel section to around 300F and swab on the solution for about 10 minutes.
24 November 2022, 09:12
Wstrnhuntr
Until it is re-blued properly it will never look right. Cold blue can be somewhat effective, but even that takes some trial and error. As cold blues go oxpho is about as good as it gets.
Im working on a project rifle now, after trying lots of stuff I have found that Arts Belgian blue does a satisfactory job without lots of specialized equipment, that is what I will be using. Lots of people have gone to rust blue. It gives the best results without the need for caustic salts.



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24 November 2022, 15:42
p dog shooter
quote:
Originally posted by Doublegun:
Couple of years ago I picked up a very nice pre-64 M70 (3006) Featherweight. Only wart is sone “wear” to the bluing on top of the barrel. (Looks like it was hung upside down in a gun rack. It’s not bad, just annoying and I’m not about to re-blue the barrel. Any way to repair spots like these?

https://imgur.com/a/cps8NUH


It well not look right unless you re-blue the whole firearm. been there done that.

Use it as it is and don't worry about it getting a little banged up.
04 December 2022, 10:10
Atkinson
You can get real close with cold blue, but its somewhat tedious as you must apply and polish the spot over and over until your satisfied then oil and place in a dark spot for a couple of days..If you don't like it polish it back off, at any rate it will look better than no blue in that spot..


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