Depends. Is the barrel blued, or in the white? I've always browned my locks because I also brown the barrels. IMO, it would look out of place to blue or brown the barrel, then leave the lock alone, or the other way around.. That's just my line of thinking.
If your barrel is blue then a blue lock matches. Brown then brown the lock.
However. Many guns had a case hardened lock, not color case hardened and was white
Our modern ideas of matching didn’t necessarily match the past. Old guns could be seen with brown barrels and white lock.
This is from book of buckskinning 2 the gun is an ‘English style’ American made trade rifle of the type supplied by American Fur and Rock Mountain fur to the mountain men. The fellow with it was an AMM member,
We saw tacking guns in the ‘80s as very MM, but it may not have been real common on white owned guns. However the rifle is what a MM rifle looked like.View attachment 95801
convention is for sheep. it is yours, do what pleases you. i surely suspect Jerimiah Johnson didn't worry what Hatchet Jack or nay other Jack thought of his rust browned Hawken.
hop that didn't come off too severe. not meant that way. i just see a trend to "i have to do it just as so and so did it"
these are not Remingtons or Savages. our muzzle loaders should be unique.
i am recovering from covid pneumonia and am getting ansy to get back to my flintlock build. i appoligize in advance if this is caustic in any way.
You could probably brown a lock without disassembling it, but you will never be able to get into all the nooks and crannies of all the parts that require browning that way. Not to mention you don't want to get browning solution on the springs.That was what I was thinking. The barrel is browned but some of it is worn off.
I was thinking of stripping the browning off the barrel then let it form a patina.
I'm also lazy. I don't want to disassemble the lock just to blue / brown it. I also don't want to remove the barrel and go through the process of stripping the browning off.
I need to write Dear Abbey about needing help for a lazy flintlock shooter.
No matter what you decide on please please do not hammer any Brass Tacks on to the rifle.LOL….
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