I've got a a Winchester Model 12 from the 30's that I've slowly been making beautiful again. The gun has no sentimental value to me. I picked it up for cents on the dollar from a local shop cause nobody wanted it. The take down was out of whack this I fix tight now. The stocks were very weathered so I stripped them and given them a BLO finished over the last few months. Old but plate was split and cracked. I replaced that with a period rubber Winchester branded pad. I completely stripped the thing and replaced a very worn extractor. It is starting to be something.
Now its time for the metal to receive some love. While I can and do appreciate honest wear on a tool like this(character), I'd like to give it a fresh lease on life as it were.
I'd like to have some beautiful deep slow rust blue done to it. Only problem is I'm not sure who does it. Most shops around me still offer blue services but they range from hot blue or just the wipe on blue from Birchwood Casey.
Is this something I could potentially do myself? or at least one of these form? Is hot bluing just as good as cold rust bluing?
Or any different ideas are appreciated. If it helps I live east of Saskatoon about an hour and a half.
Now its time for the metal to receive some love. While I can and do appreciate honest wear on a tool like this(character), I'd like to give it a fresh lease on life as it were.
I'd like to have some beautiful deep slow rust blue done to it. Only problem is I'm not sure who does it. Most shops around me still offer blue services but they range from hot blue or just the wipe on blue from Birchwood Casey.
Is this something I could potentially do myself? or at least one of these form? Is hot bluing just as good as cold rust bluing?
Or any different ideas are appreciated. If it helps I live east of Saskatoon about an hour and a half.