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welshwarrior
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  • 4 months later...
OH OK - old then.

 

Best bet would be to try and hot blue it then rather than chemical cold blue.

 

Local gunsmith should not charge too much for a trigger guard.

 

I have to agree that the Birchwood cold blue does not last very long. I have just ordered some Blue Wonder (Black) from the states which is a kind of hot blueing you can do yourself with a heat source.

 

Blue Wonder Demo

 

I have a couple of projects on the go that require a touch up.

 

Only place I could find it in the UK was Midway, so its on route from the USA.

 

would be intresting to see what u think when u get it ... does look quite good

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  • 4 weeks later...
OH OK - old then.

 

Best bet would be to try and hot blue it then rather than chemical cold blue.

 

Local gunsmith should not charge too much for a trigger guard.

 

I have to agree that the Birchwood cold blue does not last very long. I have just ordered some Blue Wonder (Black) from the states which is a kind of hot blueing you can do yourself with a heat source.

 

Blue Wonder Demo

 

I have a couple of projects on the go that require a touch up.

 

Only place I could find it in the UK was Midway, so its on route from the USA.

 

Any news about this?? :lol:

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