Is silver solder paste sufficient for small gunsmithing jobs ? Any "brand" suggestions ?
I've used silvabrite for pretty much everything, it's a soft solder containing 4-6% silver melting temp 400-500ish. Depending on which product you use. You can still work with this stuff using a propane or (better) mapp torch.
I was talking to the new neighbor when he moved in last year - an HVAC guy, he was using a high silver content solder on my other neighbors air con (the FNG was in the neighborhood less than a month! haha)
He said it was 15% silver and needed an oxygen/acetylene setup to melt it. Apparently you can get it where HVAC guys shop - never looked any further than that though.
From what I hear (I hear - I do not know) solder that jewelers use can be 60-70% silver.
SO, from what I suspect you are up to (soldering ribs, pipes, drip bars etc) Silvabrite is just fine. Depending on surface area, sights should be fine as well.
If you are looking at really small surface area or something like a bayonet bar/lug - you are gonna want more strength, of course when you start needing oxygen/acetylene and heating parts that much - brazing is also an option.
Basically as mentioned "it depends"
Also, IF you are going to look at the HVAC stuff - read the labels, some of these are designed for other purposes than tensile strength and contain stuff other than tin and silver. So those are your shopping clues: silver content, melting and flow temps, tensile strength.