- Location
- Western Manitoba
Nice job, I’m just wrapping up a ‘75 vintage 94 as well. Stripped the majority of it back to the white and cold blued with Super Blue as well, luckily the receiver took the bluing well. The gun is reassembled and I’m just refinishing the stock, it’s a good friends rifle and the exterior was in real rough shape when he got it, internals and the barrel was in nice shape thankfully. Someone stored it in a soft case in a seacan for god knows how long, lots of exterior rust. I’m going to post some before and after pics when the wood is back on.
A "head's up", maybe - I have used the Brownell's Oxpho and the Birchwood Casey "Super Blue" - at the time I thought they did a great job - 3 or 4 years later, very noticeable that they are fading away - an M1917 rifle that I did 10 years ago - sections of it now look like it never had any finish to it. As if that "cold blue" stuff needs to be re-coated every year or two to keep looking good??