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Post '64 Winchester M94 blueing?

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28 June 2016, 05:35
Bobster
Post '64 Winchester M94 blueing?
I have a customer in California with a Black Chrome plated M94 receiver. According to the Dulite website the base metal is a cast graphitic steel. This will not blue with standard chemicals including rust blueing. Dulite has a system using a product called Dulite 3-0 to blue these receivers once the chrome plate is removed.

http://www.dulite.com/dulite_94_win_oxide.html

Are there any shops out there set up to do this work? Contact info?

Thanks,

Bob
www.rustblue.com
28 June 2016, 06:42
dpcd
Yes, they are made from what drills and machines like iron. Check with Craftguard in Waterloo IA.
28 June 2016, 07:09
mete
It's cast graphitic IRON, not steel .There is a graphitic steel which is a tool steel, a very different sort of thing.
29 June 2016, 11:18
rodger wright
craftguard at one time said they could re-iron those action, another way is strip and satin chrome but then have realign barrel
29 June 2016, 17:55
CMWill
I'm not a big fan of coatings on guns but in this case I think cerakote would be a good choice. Whether your post '64 receiver is made of sintered metal, graphitic steel/iron or some other bastardized metal, cerakote should work just fine.

It would save you from messing around with re-plating or buying special bluing salts that have to be set up a separate tanks. Has anyone ever tried to melonite/black nitride one of these port '64 receivers?
29 June 2016, 18:45
Woodhits
These guys just did a really nice job bluing a stainless receiver for me:

http://www.intermountaingunsmithing.com/#our-story

No idea whether their process will work on your Winchester but it would be worth asking.
29 June 2016, 19:48
dpcd
I called Craftguard; they can't blue them. Of course, and of the paint coatings like Cerakote, etc, will work. I have just polished them bright and they don't look bad that way.
29 June 2016, 21:39
Bobster
Thanks for all of the suggestions. I'll follow up on them.


Bob
29 June 2016, 22:57
speerchucker30x378
Black chrome.


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