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Bluing maintainance

Posted: Tue Jun 16, 2009 2:16 pm
by marksman
Fire arms always end up with bluing faded at the places where they are handled most. It sure adds character to the Old Betsie, but this very thing works in favor of a prospective buyer when ever you out to to sell them. In case of side arms, it is generally the front and rear grip strap and in case of shotguns and rifles it's the bolt knob,opening lever and the bottom ahead of the trigger guards that start fading. Well, here's what I do. I buy a bottle of Clear Nail Polish and coat these areas periodically, and voila!!! You sure can coat the entire piece in case of a pistol or a revolver. This prevents rusting as well caused by body acids, more so if one is used to carrying them inside the waist without the holster. One should wipe all the lubricants off before application though. I have seen gun dealers putting a coat of varnish on the displayed fire arms but that makes the gun metal look jaundiced. This has worked for me over the years and I see no reason why it shouldn't work for you all.

Cheers!!!
Marksman

PS: Try involving your wife if you want an even coat. :wink: My preferred brand is "LEKME"

Re: Bluing maintainance

Posted: Tue Jun 16, 2009 2:38 pm
by kanwar76
Now thats an idea :D

-Inder

Re: Bluing maintainance

Posted: Thu Jun 18, 2009 4:40 am
by boatme99
Make sure there's no Acetone (drying agent) in the polish!

Re: Bluing maintainance

Posted: Thu Jun 18, 2009 10:59 am
by marksman
In fact a bit of Acetone mixed in your wife or girlfriend's nail polish bottle that has thickened over the months can help it spread evenly on the metal.
marksman.