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An Idea, To Spot Reblues
I have like most of you, are art a show, and pick up a pretty, and like most doubted whether a firearm has been reblued, and there seems to be no accepted way, to determine whether a gun has been reblued or parts It cant be to complicated, as bank have a variation tol spot forgeries, let put on our ' brain helmuts' and co me up with some thing, light accutate and affordable.using a sigle marker or cloth rub.and affordable, Come one, if i had one,i would have been duped, until then any hints would be welcomed, An Honest Lawyer
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Eric,
Take a read at this posting on Jan's Gun Boards... http://luger.gunboards.com/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=10248 Send me your email through the Gun Boards and I will be happy to send you this article. BTW...several prominent gun show sellers typically have reblues sold as rare and original on their tables and web sites. Staying away from such folks is a pretty easy way not to waste ones money...on an expertly re-done reblue... |
GREAT thanks for you responce, I probobly need boneing up more than anyone
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