Home Bluing/Browning Choices
Hi all.
I have come across a pristine, unassembled CVA Philadelphia Derringer kit in the original packaging, and made it my own.
Needless to say I plan to assemble it. It's a .45 caliber single-shot percussion with a back lock. I have a friend from Philly, so I asked him "What makes it a Philadelphia derringer?"
He said "Probably because it's stolen."
I will have to put some sort of finish on the barrel, which is currently in the white (greasy white, but white). Many years ago I tried a home cold blue solution ordered from Dixie Gun Works, and I wasn't real keen on the results.
What's my best option for a good blued (or browned) finish on this barrel, short of mailing it to Turnbull?
Thanks,
-AaronB
Home Bluing/Browning Choices
My own copy of that iconic pistola has a non-finish finish. As in, in the white. A browning would be OK, I guess, just never have gotten that round tuit. As for bluing, Brownell's version seems to do an OK job. My cousin did his TC Hawken kit with a brown barrel back in the day, and it looked pretty good. I do not recall what company's product he used though.
Home Bluing/Browning Choices
I have heard nothing but good about Mark Lee's products.
Things I'll need
Looks like I should also get a carding wheel or a carding brush, or both.
Have you ever done this?
-AaronB
Good products. I have used them.
Rust & card for browning. Repeat until satisfied.
Rust, boil (or steam) and card for bluing. Repeat until satisfied.
I started with Pilkintons and tried others like American Rust Blue (rustblue.com), then Laurel Mountain Forge. The last seems more forgiving of not-perfect cleanliness.
In the winter during periods of low humidity I hang my parts in my shop bathroom at the end of the day, take a shower and leave them overnight. You can make a rusting box from a cardboard box and a light for a bit of heat.
The soft carding wheels and brushes are available from Brownells.
I have not.
On the docket, at least in theory, is to set up to do just these things. I have a number of arms that need attention.
That there...
P17 always makes my heart go pittypat...
Must watch video on bluing
Here’s a great video on rust bluing a Ruger 44 Carbine. Well worth watching. Also he used to be a Ruger employee and has other good videos.
It was good.
Thanks!