splinter84
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Sorry if this is a repeat question, but I did some thorough searching and failed to find a good answer to my question.
It appears cold bluing, cold browning, or acid etch (vinegar, naval jelly etc) appear to be the most popular DIY solution to finishing the hardware and barrel on most ML kits that guys/gals finish at home. I have been trying to understand more on how these solutions protect the hardware/barrel. Neither are a rust preventative correct?
Of the three choices, I went with a vinegar/acid etch finish for my first GPR build. It soaked my pieces for four hours in vinegar and then soaked them in tranny oil for a week until I needed them for assembly. What kind of protection do I need to apply to the hardware to keep it from flash rusting and ensure it maintains the grey color I am after? I understand that the acid etch leaves a grey patina that continues to darken over time due to oxidation etc. This is the type of look I am hoping for over the long run. As far as treatment goes,do I treat the vinegar etch solution the same as a blued rifle? I typically rub my blued rifles down with a little rubbing alcohol to remove grease etc, and then use some hoppes hoppes oil on a rag and then finish with a silicone cloth after every hunt. I have never had any problem with flash rust or pitting etc. If I treat my finished GPR the same way, will the vinegar/etch treatment maintain its grey patina look? This method of treating the hardware is new to me. I just want to understand how to maintain it properly.
Any input is appreciated. Thanks!
It appears cold bluing, cold browning, or acid etch (vinegar, naval jelly etc) appear to be the most popular DIY solution to finishing the hardware and barrel on most ML kits that guys/gals finish at home. I have been trying to understand more on how these solutions protect the hardware/barrel. Neither are a rust preventative correct?
Of the three choices, I went with a vinegar/acid etch finish for my first GPR build. It soaked my pieces for four hours in vinegar and then soaked them in tranny oil for a week until I needed them for assembly. What kind of protection do I need to apply to the hardware to keep it from flash rusting and ensure it maintains the grey color I am after? I understand that the acid etch leaves a grey patina that continues to darken over time due to oxidation etc. This is the type of look I am hoping for over the long run. As far as treatment goes,do I treat the vinegar etch solution the same as a blued rifle? I typically rub my blued rifles down with a little rubbing alcohol to remove grease etc, and then use some hoppes hoppes oil on a rag and then finish with a silicone cloth after every hunt. I have never had any problem with flash rust or pitting etc. If I treat my finished GPR the same way, will the vinegar/etch treatment maintain its grey patina look? This method of treating the hardware is new to me. I just want to understand how to maintain it properly.
Any input is appreciated. Thanks!