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Just quoting the preferred method from my 1950 "Gunsmithing Simplified" by Harold Macfarland. He had only had about 50 years experience when he wrote the book. I've used soldering coppers in the dark distant past, depending on size they can hold a tremendous amount of heat. The old timers did everything with coppers, that's all they had. Always been my understanding hot bluing destroys solder joints by converting the tin in the solder to stannous hydroxide so only brazed double barrels could be hot blued. If I'm wrong, I'm wrong.