What cold blue to use?

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I've got a non-collector 1956 Winchester Model 94 that someone else took sandpaper to before I got it to get rust off I guess. The bore is great. It looked like a sewer pipe when I got it, but some thorough cleaning fixed that.

I just shot it on Thursday and it shoots like a house on fire, so I want to reblue the barrel and magazine tube.

I had good luck last year on an old Marlin 336 with a tube of Birchwood Casey Perma Blue, but that is nearly empty now.

I might just get more, but I was wondering if the G96 cold blue is any better?

I'd like to try Brownell's Oxypho, but have never seen it for sale in Vancouver.
 
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G96 works quite well. Also Blue Wonder (particularly the black version) also works well although it is more expensive than G96.
 
Though it's a "not shipped" Wholesale has had it. Just don't tell them. It's the best. Iasked the same question, and that's the answer I got from some good gunsmiths.
 
Definitely, absolutely get OxphoBlue if at all possible. I have gotten it at Williams' Arms in Port Perry.
 
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