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Unread 07-21-2007, 06:32 PM   #15
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Thro: Beautiful edging work! The mark of a professional!!! I have always been impressed with your work, not a hint of a mistakeâ??nice!

Mike: Everyone is correct here; it is possible to blend your finish seamlessly with your spot repairs but risky and you may get a mottled finish. If you have not had much experience with bluing I recommend going to a professional. Many of the more experienced people on this forum have had time to play with shooters and know how to tweak bluing solutions to get the right effect. For them its� oh no problem� but I assure you there is technique involved.

Experimenting with your 90% Luger is not how to learn!

The absolute hardest thing: is for us to leave our guns aloneâ??are you sure you want to do this yourself?


Well, thatâ??s my to two cents worth

I like â??Vanâ??sâ? for small touch ups, itâ??s made for layering.

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