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Any suggestions for re-blueing a revolver?
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<blockquote data-quote="steelfingers" data-source="post: 3704682" data-attributes="member: 38658"><p>Me too. I've never even heard of it but I'm going to look at a bunch of vids on it, if possible. Thanks Rocketman. Anything you want to add will be appreciated. Pic's would be great too. I love before and afters. The gun isn't in a condition that it needs the blueing but it has a couple of tiny buble spots and some wear, I'd love to get it back to brand new. I'm a little worried about another hot blueing because that can cause a problem (as much as I've read). If anyone thinks it's best to have it done, tell me. </p><p>I know it's not an expensive gun but it's a gun I really like. </p><p>Suggestions please</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="steelfingers, post: 3704682, member: 38658"] Me too. I've never even heard of it but I'm going to look at a bunch of vids on it, if possible. Thanks Rocketman. Anything you want to add will be appreciated. Pic's would be great too. I love before and afters. The gun isn't in a condition that it needs the blueing but it has a couple of tiny buble spots and some wear, I'd love to get it back to brand new. I'm a little worried about another hot blueing because that can cause a problem (as much as I've read). If anyone thinks it's best to have it done, tell me. I know it's not an expensive gun but it's a gun I really like. Suggestions please [/QUOTE]
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