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<blockquote data-quote="Kid Glock" data-source="post: 3824147" data-attributes="member: 189"><p>As mentioned above, you may want to refinish with something besides bluing. Depending on what it is (pre-'64 etc.) and how bad current finish (pitting, gouges, etc) is, a binary spray coat ie; Durakote, Cerakote, KG Gunkote, etc. may be worth checking. Not only can it be more durable and corrosion resistant but may also be cheaper and comes in a variety of colors. Since requires no hot chemical tanks, it can be done in a garage or building of most any type in case you want to do yourself or if not, there are lots of folks that are doing it so not hard to find as someone that blues guns.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kid Glock, post: 3824147, member: 189"] As mentioned above, you may want to refinish with something besides bluing. Depending on what it is (pre-'64 etc.) and how bad current finish (pitting, gouges, etc) is, a binary spray coat ie; Durakote, Cerakote, KG Gunkote, etc. may be worth checking. Not only can it be more durable and corrosion resistant but may also be cheaper and comes in a variety of colors. Since requires no hot chemical tanks, it can be done in a garage or building of most any type in case you want to do yourself or if not, there are lots of folks that are doing it so not hard to find as someone that blues guns. [/QUOTE]
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