I use a twisted, slightly oily paper towel. Insert it in an inch or so with a bit sticking outside the muzzle. Twist it to expand and that’s all it takes.
I don’t brown the face of the muzzle.
I don’t brown the face of the muzzle.
Exactly. I also use the dowel as a handle and means to support and suspend the barrel in a humidity chamber.No need for a watertight seal. I do use a dowel in the muzzle for a handle.
Never done either of those things and I've never had a problem in "several hundred" barrels done with LMF! The key is not to slop on the coats! If you can squeeze liquid out of the patch it's too wet! All it takes is a patch iust damp enough that it leaves a damp film on the barrel, and just a swipe around the face of the muzzle! It rarely takes more than 4 coats. Between coats I wash it down with water and a sponge. When the brown is the way I like it I put the barrel in a PVC pipe filled with a saturated solution of baking soda and water for an hour and then wash it off with a garden hose! Remove the excess water with patches and set the barrel in the sun or a warm corner to dry - H have used a hair dryer! I use type F automatic Transmission fluid to oil the barrel; but that's a matter of preference! If the surface is too rough I use paper towels to scrub is smooth and re-oil! You can also lightly oil the bore, if you are worried - as long as you clean it off the outside before you apply the solution!Getting setup for applying LMF browning solution to my Rice 40. Cal barrel. Question, is a simple dowel plug at the muzzle and a toothpick at the touch hole sufficient? It seems logically simple…. Or is there another way? Thought I’d better ask than to have another “uh-oh”.
Question: Are you going to brown the barrel without the back sight on? If so, what type of sight finish are you planning?Getting setup for applying LMF browning solution to my Rice 40. Cal barrel. Question, is a simple dowel plug at the muzzle and a toothpick at the touch hole sufficient? It seems logically simple…. Or is there another way? Thought I’d better ask than to have another “uh-oh”.
I think I tend to overthink things... I'm confident someone will come along soon and confirm that! But here's how I did my first barrel, from an FIE-branded .45 cal Kentucky rifle:And for the hot water bath to turn the brown to black - what is everyone using? I have thought of a piece of 2" dia. PVC pipe with an end cap; pour the boiling water over the barrel suspended in said pipe. Good or not good, that is the question..... to mis-quote the Bard.
Ooooppps.... never thought about leaving the rear sight on.... I'll have to fix that later.Question: Are you going to brown the barrel without the back sight on? If so, what type of sight finish are you planning?
Thanks
Larry
Any carbon steel parts will rust blue.Can you "rust blue" any parts of the lock.
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