This is a two part question.
First, I have a Caywood Wilson Chiefs Trade Gun that is supposed to be a replica of a 1740 trade gun. I built it myself from a kit and Caywood told me that according to their research the originals were blued. However, some research I've done since as well as some posts here would suggest that these "earlier" guns were most likely left white or browned. Who's right? :hmm:
Second question. Without doing my part to research first I went ahead and blued the barrel and lock. If this is wrong how can I return the gun to white. Some of the blueing has already worn off around the lock from shooting so I shouldn't think it would be too hard but I want to do it right.
Any advice would be much appreciated.
First, I have a Caywood Wilson Chiefs Trade Gun that is supposed to be a replica of a 1740 trade gun. I built it myself from a kit and Caywood told me that according to their research the originals were blued. However, some research I've done since as well as some posts here would suggest that these "earlier" guns were most likely left white or browned. Who's right? :hmm:
Second question. Without doing my part to research first I went ahead and blued the barrel and lock. If this is wrong how can I return the gun to white. Some of the blueing has already worn off around the lock from shooting so I shouldn't think it would be too hard but I want to do it right.
Any advice would be much appreciated.