Rust Bluing Twist Pattern Barrels.

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Jun 9, 2015
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I’ve had this old Belgian Neumann Bros hammer lock SxS 12g for many years but it wasn’t in the greatest shape, I inherited it from grandfather. I suspect it was a Sears Roebuck Catalog gun, probably a cheap one. I ran the prof marks on it once but I don’t remember the year, 1908 I think. A few years ago I took .75” off the front of the barrels to rectify a caved in barrel tip, and rest the bead. I also machined a tool to raise all the dent in the barrels. It’s got a nice set of pattern welded twist barrels on it and I thought I’d let you see what the slow rust bluing process looks like. Once the bluing is complete, I’ll etch em to bring up the twist pattern. IMG_7387.jpegIMG_7388.jpegIMG_7389.jpegIMG_7390.jpegIMG_7391.jpegIMG_7392.jpegIMG_7393.jpegIMG_7396.jpegIMG_7397.jpeg
 
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I have a 1908 L C Smith O Grade I’ve tried like hell to get the pattern to show.

I just rust the barrels, then start over.:)

Hep me hep me, the little boy said.:)
What kind of bluing solution are you using? What kind of etching solution are you using? It often takes several rustings to get a set of barrels dark enough to etch and show contrast. Are you boiling your barrels after each rusting?