I just received a new rifle that has a proper black color on the all the metal except the bolt handle, claw extractor and barrel.
On the barrel, the 1/4 rib, bbl band sling swivel and banded front sight are all black, but the bbl itself has a slight bronze hue to it. It is not very noticeable until you examine it in bright light.
I bought the rifle unseen and I am going to contact the manufacturer and see what they want to do. But will a simple re-bluing of the gun fix the problem?
Thanks,
Tony
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I can't remember which trace metal is in there that causes it, but it was a common problem on some Rugers years ago.
I understand there is a process by which it might be fixable, but cannot at this remove recall who did it. It is a real problem that was also evident on some Colt frames. Best advice is to live with it, or trade it. I traded mine, hated the way it looked.
I've seen the purple finish on many a handgun, but never before on a rifle. I once had a Belgium Hi-Power customized by Novaks that started out black, but over a period of about 10 years, the slide slowly turned a plum color.
I was just curious as to what caused that.
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