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  1. My grandfather was a barrel finisher in the trade this was one of his many hobbies, he started making them in the late sixties, I think they must be the only miniature guns that have damascus barrels,( he made the damascus barrels himself ) all the parts work although I do not know if they would fire and I would not try, I will add some more pics when I can.

  2. Hi all,

    Just returned from the game fair and on the way back I called in on a friend who is an actioner for the gun trade, I asked him if he could do some work on my miniature guns, we took them apart and placed the locks next to a two pence piece to show the size and these are working parts.

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  3. I black barrels for a living and I have to have an rfd even though it is just barrels, I also had to have a secure workshop alarm cctv etc, if you want to do barrels learn the proper way to do it as cold blues will never match other finishes and will wear quickly. www.shotgunblackingbrowningandblueing.co.uk

  4. Yawn,

    Rust blacking done by a professional never after rusts, my barrels never after rust, caustic finished barrels rot from the inside out, no matter how well they are flushed, I finish 100 barrels a month and you would not believe some of the stuff that comes out of these barrels I am not getting carried away with anything I just like the everyday guys out there knowing they can get their guns done the right way with no problems down the line, I have done this work all my life, I have no beef with you, I do not see the point in lobbing a barrel in a pot for £30/£40 when it is possible to do them the right way for a bit more money, we should agree to disagree.

     

    I CAN RUST BLACK YOUR GUNS TO BEST LONDON STANDARD......

  5. ASI's workshop say new No4's are caustic blacked although the older ones and the Yeoman even were rust blacked which is surprising, AYA themselves say either is fine for refinishing confirmed yesterday by email.

     

    I offer both finishes amongst several others but the difference in cost means outside of English guns I do far more hot blacking than cold.

     

    The hottest tank runs 142 degrees Celcius digitally controlled way below the AYA silver solder melting point, hot blacking is fine as long as guns arent soft soldered which means old English guns and even then there are ways around the problem.

    I would be interested to know who you spoke to at A.S.I`s workshop, as I said the factory that actually make these guns do not caustic black anything, Rust blacking is the best finish you can get and the best for shotgun barrels, I have had a set of barrels in this week that were caustic finished, the barrels were returned to the customer on route chemicals have leaked out onto the barrel and pitted them badly another good reason for sticking with the rust finish.

  6. As said before no guns from Aya are caustic finished who did you talk to in the Aya factory to learn this? what is the temp of your caustic finish? what is the melting point of the solder it is a fine line, I am not having a go at you, I just still believe in the old way of doing blacking a good rust finish may cost more but it will wear better and looks better if done properly. Ghilley let me know how you get on.

  7. It was some time back when I was at the factory but I am still in touch with them, they confirmed by email none of their guns are caustic blacked nor would they use that process on their barrels, I have done a large amount of barrels for berretta too they have a lot of processes, very few gunmakers now use the caustic process it was never meant for barrels just the parts and rifles, that is the way I was brought up, I finish 100 barrels a month all via the rusting method, my grandfather had a large finishing business in London in the sixties before moving to the country and starting again his family have done this work since 1840.

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