I have other blackpowder guns and haven't bothered to polish the brass furniture. I doesn't matter to me whether or not the brass is kept looking new.
I just want to keep the firearm free of rust and fully functional.
Sometime ago, I got a Pedersoli Frontier rifle (not the deluxe version - just plain walnut). I also ordered a brass ramrod for it but much prefer the hickory addition over that one.
On a whim, I got some brass black and applied it to the brass ramrod. It looks different, to say the least. I am somewhat pleased with the way the brass surface now looks.
I'm thinking about darkening the brass furniture on the Frontier rifle and wonder what everyone else's opinion is.
It's true that the brass could darken over time but, the blackening would be uneven.
I'm thinking that the even blackening would look nicer if I used the solution to do it.
I know this is sort of like asking; "do these buckskins make me look fat?"
Yet, what are your opinions?
I just want to keep the firearm free of rust and fully functional.
Sometime ago, I got a Pedersoli Frontier rifle (not the deluxe version - just plain walnut). I also ordered a brass ramrod for it but much prefer the hickory addition over that one.
On a whim, I got some brass black and applied it to the brass ramrod. It looks different, to say the least. I am somewhat pleased with the way the brass surface now looks.
I'm thinking about darkening the brass furniture on the Frontier rifle and wonder what everyone else's opinion is.
It's true that the brass could darken over time but, the blackening would be uneven.
I'm thinking that the even blackening would look nicer if I used the solution to do it.
I know this is sort of like asking; "do these buckskins make me look fat?"
Yet, what are your opinions?