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Who to reblue a S&W 27
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<blockquote data-quote="mmcbeat" data-source="post: 811583" data-attributes="member: 328"><p>The gun looks good to me. If it were mine I would cold blue the worn areas with Formula 44-40 from Brownells then keep a light coat of oil on the gun. 44-40 is amazing, clean the area with alcohol, wipe it on, wipe if off and no more shiny spots. It will eventually wear off with normal cleaning but is easy to reapply.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mmcbeat, post: 811583, member: 328"] The gun looks good to me. If it were mine I would cold blue the worn areas with Formula 44-40 from Brownells then keep a light coat of oil on the gun. 44-40 is amazing, clean the area with alcohol, wipe it on, wipe if off and no more shiny spots. It will eventually wear off with normal cleaning but is easy to reapply. [/QUOTE]
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