dirtyhands said:
Did they make kit guns already blued?
I've never seen a factory blued kit revolver.
All of the ones I've built were bare metal.
I have built a Pedersoli Kentucky pistol that came with a blued barrel.
When it comes to kit guns I've seen some that were just painful to look at. No. I didn't build them. :grin:
I've seen others that were better made than the factory guns they were based on. (Yes, I've built several.)
I've known some people who after putting many hours into building their kit took it to their local gunsmith and had it professionally blued.
(Most gunsmiths don't even know what a "browned" gun looks like).
You say the box calls it a "Colt Navy 1851
Reb kit"?
If so, don't be too surprised if the frame of the gun is made out of brass. (I'm not talking about the trigger guard and grip strap. These two things were brass on the US made Colts).
Anyway, the Confederacy issued an order for copies of the 1851 Colt and most of the makers of these used brass for the pistol frames.
There is nothing really wrong with a brass framed Colt but because the material is weaker than steel it is strongly suggested that you use fairly light powder charges.
Full powder loads can damage the frame.
If the frame is black but made of brass, the builder (or his gunsmith) used Birchwood Casey Brass Black to blacken it.