Hello All,
I have a CVA Mountain Pistol (.50 cal) that I received and am refinishing the stock to take off excess wood and address wood to metal fit. So, while filing and sanding the stock to final finish I left the nose cap and escutcheons in place to get the metal to wood fit. The steel parts of this gun have a nice weathered patina. The problem is how to get a weathered finish of the escutcheons and nose cap so that it matches the steel parts. The nose cap is pewter or something like it and the escutcheons are German silver. Will vinegar age these parts like it does steel? It would look kind of funky to have nice shiny parts on an otherwise weathered pistol. I have included photos of the newly polished parts.
I have a CVA Mountain Pistol (.50 cal) that I received and am refinishing the stock to take off excess wood and address wood to metal fit. So, while filing and sanding the stock to final finish I left the nose cap and escutcheons in place to get the metal to wood fit. The steel parts of this gun have a nice weathered patina. The problem is how to get a weathered finish of the escutcheons and nose cap so that it matches the steel parts. The nose cap is pewter or something like it and the escutcheons are German silver. Will vinegar age these parts like it does steel? It would look kind of funky to have nice shiny parts on an otherwise weathered pistol. I have included photos of the newly polished parts.