Never_Lucky_Rubber_Ducky
32 Cal
Hi all, new to the forum, I recently bought my first BP rifle, an original 1861 Springfield artillery rifle. I shot pyrodex in it and had a stuck ball. So to help lodge it lose I soaked it in lightly soapy water to help break it free. Couple hours later I return and my original patina is removed in like splotchy tiger stripes. Certain parts retain its patina and others are eaten to a brighter white. I’m honestly sick to
my stomach that I did that and have no idea how it turned so fast. Anyone know how to restore the full patina respectfully to an antique? *Note it did not rust, the old patina was removed in spots to a more bare white. Rifle is in great shape other wise with good metal parts
my stomach that I did that and have no idea how it turned so fast. Anyone know how to restore the full patina respectfully to an antique? *Note it did not rust, the old patina was removed in spots to a more bare white. Rifle is in great shape other wise with good metal parts