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I have an older CVA .50 cal percussion pistol with an octagon bbl. I just hung it on the wall and now some very fine rust spots are more noticable in the light of the living room. It is not what I would call pitted but just kind of etched, I guess.
I thought about using some steel wool to buff it out and then some cold blueing agent to touch it up. I had done this once before on a centerfire rifle I had. I didn't care for the spotty look of the repair because the coloration was not a match but it was better than the scratch. And even fine steel wool kind of leaves marks.
Short of sending it in for reblueing, what have you guys found to be an acceptable job of touching up blueing and how did you get the color to match? Thanks. All opinions will be appreciated.
I thought about using some steel wool to buff it out and then some cold blueing agent to touch it up. I had done this once before on a centerfire rifle I had. I didn't care for the spotty look of the repair because the coloration was not a match but it was better than the scratch. And even fine steel wool kind of leaves marks.
Short of sending it in for reblueing, what have you guys found to be an acceptable job of touching up blueing and how did you get the color to match? Thanks. All opinions will be appreciated.