I don’t know that blueing or browning acts in any way as a rust pevenitive. You still have to clean and oil the outside. Leave powder residue or get it wet and don’t dry it will be rusty come morning.
52Bore said:Black Jaque said:So is there a low-tech way to finsh the inside of a bore? Something a little easier than charcoal bluing?
Keep in mind that 'Good' barrel makers spend a lot of time to produce the best bore they can - sometimes including hand lapping, etc.. the price reflects it.
If it's a basic massed produced kit gun, wouldn't be surprised if they're made of the cheapest bbl material known to man - 12L14.
Your thoughts on the inside of the bore finishing is interesting thou.
sounds like :bull:52Bore said:After re-reading your post. I think the only thing you'll find for the bore will be a modern coating like some unmentionables have. Some of these can probably found at Brownell's, Midway, etc..
The traditional British method of Rust Brown and Blue are done the exact same way with one exception - the Blue barrels have been placed into a hot water bath to turn the ferric oxide into ferrous oxide. This is a durable 'rust' process that involves multiple coats (10-20) of an acidic solution and 'carded' off after each application to achieve the desired finish. If you barrel were to have a small rust spot appear from a hand print or such - nothing more than 4-0 steel wool will remove the surface rust and you'll never see the remnants or scratch the finish.
Unfortunately, modern replicas are done completely different for economical reason and for appearance only - nothing like traditional 'rusting' mentioned above.
I guess the difference is that I have several barrels that are blued on the inside, and have shot them for years.Bo T said:However, the argument still applies. The potential pitting might be smaller and more uniform but the corrosive nature of the rusting solution could easily rough up the bore. Also, I don't believe the rusting process provides much protection from the acids that are produced during the combustion of black powder. The environment inside the bore is much harsher than the environment on the outside of the barrel.
Agree....100%Artificer said:Modern Black Oxide or "Hot Bluing" will not harm a barrel's bore in the least. So there is no reason to "plug" the bores when doing it. It will not affect the accuracy of even the finest barrels, as long as the person doing the "bluing" (actually blacking) properly neutralizes the bluing and then uses a good oil solution like "Rust Veto" to protect the bore after bluing/blacking.
Now, if one wanted a parkerized finished barrel, then you DARN SURE need to plug the bore to ensure the parkerization will not get into the bore because it WILL screw up the accuracy of a rifled bore. Parkerizaton is an applied finish that builds up on top of the surface of the metal.
The only reason I mention Parkerization is because some people who have heard of both types of gun finishing confuse the two. I have actually parkerized two modern muzzle loading "traditional" rifles, but only after I could not talk the owner out of it. There is no problem with Parkerizing a barrel when the bore is properly plugged and it is a good finish, but it is not a traditional finish of the era.
I don't know of any blued finish that a Hobbyist could apply in the bore of his/her guns at home and I would trust in a bore not to rust/ruin it.
Gus
I guess this answers my question.I don't know of any blued finish that a Hobbyist could apply in the bore of his/her guns at home and I would trust in a bore not to rust/ruin it.
And I seem to recall that the advise given was to plug the barrel to keep the blueing solution from the bore?
Further, why do we brown the outside of the barrels?
Rifleman1776 said:And I seem to recall that the advise given was to plug the barrel to keep the blueing solution from the bore?
A plugged barrel put into hot solution will burst the barrel or blow out the plugs. Methinks the advice you were given was incorrect.
Staying with the OP, enthusiast will appreciate products like Dyna-Tek and Ultra Bore Cost for these modern ML.52Bore said:After re-reading your post. I think the only thing you'll find for the bore will be a modern coating like some unmentionables have. Some of these can probably found at Brownell's, Midway, etc..
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