Hawthorn1213
50 Cal.
Hello All,
I have a Hawes National Corp "Navy Model" .36 Cal. brass frame revolver that I inherited and will soon be restoring/overhauling. I'm looking for advice on bluing with Laurel Mountain Forge.
Specifically:
1. My impression with LMF is that it is largely used for rifle barrels and I haven't come across many examples of it on revolvers. Is there anything better that I should be looking into instead? (I'm pretty adamant about NOT using cold blue and not that interested in dropping the money or time for a hot blue set up.)
2. Any issues getting the LMF down into all the nooks and crannies of the barrel and cylinder (including the cylinder chambers)?
Hoping anyone who has direct experience with this can chime in, or even better if you have pictures you can share. Thanks in advance!
I have a Hawes National Corp "Navy Model" .36 Cal. brass frame revolver that I inherited and will soon be restoring/overhauling. I'm looking for advice on bluing with Laurel Mountain Forge.
Specifically:
1. My impression with LMF is that it is largely used for rifle barrels and I haven't come across many examples of it on revolvers. Is there anything better that I should be looking into instead? (I'm pretty adamant about NOT using cold blue and not that interested in dropping the money or time for a hot blue set up.)
2. Any issues getting the LMF down into all the nooks and crannies of the barrel and cylinder (including the cylinder chambers)?
Hoping anyone who has direct experience with this can chime in, or even better if you have pictures you can share. Thanks in advance!