Crazy Chaingun
Regular
Hello all,
I got gifted some DIY blueing equipment from an older gentleman. He and his buddy used to restore guns, but gave up the hobby a while back.
The blueing chemicals they used are apparently not available here anymore, but they used to get it from Brownells. It's called "Belgian Blue", and apparently is applied by suspending gun parts in a tank of boiling water, then pulling them out, wiping the "Blue" on, and then putting them back in the water. This would be repeated several times.
Apparently this stuff wasn't quite proper "Hot Blueing", but was better than regular cold blue, and less caustic.
Anyone have experience with this stuff? Curious if anyone has tips or tricks for using it. I've got an old Cooey Model 75 that I've buffed down to bare metal that might make a good trial piece.
Thanks,
C.C.
I got gifted some DIY blueing equipment from an older gentleman. He and his buddy used to restore guns, but gave up the hobby a while back.
The blueing chemicals they used are apparently not available here anymore, but they used to get it from Brownells. It's called "Belgian Blue", and apparently is applied by suspending gun parts in a tank of boiling water, then pulling them out, wiping the "Blue" on, and then putting them back in the water. This would be repeated several times.
Apparently this stuff wasn't quite proper "Hot Blueing", but was better than regular cold blue, and less caustic.
Anyone have experience with this stuff? Curious if anyone has tips or tricks for using it. I've got an old Cooey Model 75 that I've buffed down to bare metal that might make a good trial piece.
Thanks,
C.C.