...Hey BCRider yeah im willing to redue the blueing on barrel and no there is no groove that the front sight sits in. So is the best way to flux both pieces and then place a thin strip of solder inbetween then apply heat as AL Flipo said? Or should I apply silver to each piece seperately then join and apply heat again?
Thanks guntech thats what i was looking for
does it work with standard soldering paste, last time I tried to order some from brownells, they refuse to send me the paste that goes with it because of shipping restriction (dangerous cargo)I would recommend Brownell's Force 44 solder... it is a low temperature solder much like regular soft solder but it is not affected by bluing salts nor will it harm bluing salts as the rest of the soft solders do. It is much easier to work with over traditional silver solders which require heating steel red hot.
does it work with standard soldering paste, last time I tried to order some from brownells, they refuse to send me the paste that goes with it because of shipping restriction (dangerous cargo)
High silver content makes it easy to work with, Brownells sells a type of alloy with 56% silver, 45% and up would be good to work with.
No sure why everyone in the gun trade tries to buy the silver solder and flux from Brownells .