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Chrome plating a blued barrel

Posted: Fri May 31, 2013 9:22 pm
by Ramandeep
I was curious to know is it possible to chrome plate a blued barrel of a rifle, if yes then what would be effect of this to the gun in long run if so any. More specifically the gun in concern would be IOF 30.06 rifle.

Re: Chrome plating a blued barrel

Posted: Fri May 31, 2013 10:20 pm
by Grumpy
Yes, it`s possible to chrome plate a barrel ..... but it will have to be removed from the receiver first. Will need the blue removing and thoroughly de-greasing. The muzzle and breech will have to be plugged to prevent ingress to the bore and the barrel threads covered so that they aren`t chromed.
Long term effect will be the same as the short term - it`ll look as blingy as a tart`s boudoir !
Any chip to the chrome will result in it looking scruffy as heck - and because the bore isn`t chromed it is likely to get chipped at the muzzle.

Re: Chrome plating a blued barrel

Posted: Fri May 31, 2013 10:34 pm
by Grumpy
By the way, have you ever seen a rifle with an externally chromed barrel ? I`ll leave you to ponder why that might be ..........

Re: Chrome plating a blued barrel

Posted: Sat Jun 01, 2013 3:55 am
by xl_target
Are you talking about the inside or the outside of the barrel?

Are you talking about decorative chrome plating or an industrial hard chrome plating?
If you are talking about chrome plating the inside of the barrel, be careful. Hydrogen embrittlement caused by the plating process can be dangerous.
Your average car bumper plating guy won't have the equipment to do it correctly.

Re: Chrome plating a blued barrel

Posted: Sun Jun 02, 2013 12:00 am
by Kittu
hi ramandeep inside of iof 3006 barrel is chrome plated from factory i cant understand why you want a shiny barrel from outside.If you want corrisions resisted barrel from outside then you can go fof it but you will face problums like chips cracks as seen on iof pistol thanks

Re: Chrome plating a blued barrel

Posted: Mon Jun 03, 2013 5:06 pm
by Ramandeep
Well I guess the major problem arising with chrome plating would be that eventually start chipping off from the tip of barrel. Is there a process in which the bluing can be reversed, if yes then is it sustainable for the gun

Re: Chrome plating a blued barrel

Posted: Thu Jun 06, 2013 10:15 am
by brihacharan
Ramandeep wrote: Well I guess the major problem arising with chrome plating would be that eventually start chipping off from the tip of barrel. Is there a process in which the bluing can be reversed, if yes then is it sustainable for the gun
Hi Ramandeep,
> Chrome plating a barrel externally is not difficult - it can be done by an expert in the job.
> It has to be a hard chrome plating & preferably 'Matte Finished' - If done properly would not chip.
> Bluing by far is the best coating one can give a rifle barrel - it gives the weapon a majestic look and compliments the color of the original wooden stock.
> As far as your query about reversing to bluing - It can be done even if your barrel is already chrome plated - But removing the chrome is a painful process. One would need a belt sander & buffing machine to remove the chrome plating & bring back the original shiny steel surface.
Briha

Re: Chrome plating a blued barrel

Posted: Thu Jun 06, 2013 8:09 pm
by nagarifle
Grumpy wrote:Yes, it`s possible to chrome plate a barrel ..... but it will have to be removed from the receiver first. Will need the blue removing and thoroughly de-greasing. The muzzle and breech will have to be plugged to prevent ingress to the bore and the barrel threads covered so that they aren`t chromed.
Long term effect will be the same as the short term - it`ll look as blingy as a tart`s boudoir !ou ar
Any chip to the chrome will result in it looking scruffy as heck - and because the bore isn`t chromed it is likely to get chipped at the muzzle.
you are right, i once got a bling/chrome gun ugly as the gypsy crow in the circus, also it puts one off in the sunlight while shooting. yak

only thing that looks good chromed is the wheels of a gypsy