I figured Id try it (plum brown finish)

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It was raining. Couldnt get the kids to rake the lawn. Went to Tim's and got my coffee. Came back home and opened the gun safe. Then the "stupid idea fairy" hit me.

Took out my Marlin 444S, splashed gun blue remover on it, and did a plum brown finish on it. Its soaking in oil right now. More info tomorrow.

WHY? Cause its raining and im bored. And the "stupid idea fairy" pays me a visit about 8 times per day. Some days more.

I did discover that James is real good with a torch tho.......
 
A Bud did a "Plum Brown" finnish on an old and tired 92 Winnie....
Sure looked nice after about fifteen oil & rub downs with 0000 in between :cool:
Be sure to Post some Pics when you get er done :)
 
I've seen a few guns with a Plum finish that looked really nice. Especially with brass accents.

Please post some pics!
 
Dammit man, PICS!!!

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Didnt turn out as bad as I expected. Some brassy looking area but they actually kinda look ok. Now I will put it on the EE.
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Calum said:
More details on how this is done please. :confused:

Not hard to use at all. I have used it on guns as well as other steel products.

Produces a rich, authentic, old-style brown finish for original or replica firearms. PLUM BROWN Barrel Finish is ideal for restoring antique guns, muzzleloaders and other metal antiques. A durable, protective and attractive finish that's simple to apply. Just heat metal with propane torch or other clean, convenient method and apply browning solution with swab. Immediate results - no waiting for old-fashioned slow rust process which can take weeks to finish. Packaged in a self-standing / pegboardable clam pack.

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Randy,

That looks quite nice! I like to color next to the stock...is this the .444 you have used for awhile now? Man, I am very tempted to buy it...:rolleyes:

I had a 444S a few years back and sold it...have kicked myself ever since.

Jeff.
 
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pharaoh2 said:
That fairy paid me a visit last weekend too. She told me to camo my perfectly nice looking Winchester shotgun. I listened. Oh well, don't look too bad at all. I too would like to see the pics of your Marlin.

Be very wary of "Fairies": there have been recent reports of Bubba Fairies masquerading as Idea Fairies and teasing poor fiream owners into committing absolutely outrageous acts on honest unsuspecting firearms!:eek:

PP.:evil:
 
PerversPépère said:
Be very wary of "Fairies": there have been recent reports of Bubba Fairies masquerading as Idea Fairies and teasing poor fiream owners into committing absolutely outrageous acts on honest unsuspecting firearms!:eek:

PP.:evil:

Aint it the truth......Im sure others have done a better job than I did but it looks better thn the bluing that was on it. I followed the directions and that is how the rifle turned out. Not perfect, just different. Looks like an old timer now.

I wonder how cleaning fluids affect the finish? Doesnt really say on the instructions.....
 
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Thanx for the info on how it's donecrazy_davey, methinks I have a few future projects that would look great like this. :)
 
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