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Unread 11-11-2020, 07:00 PM   #1
Bernhard
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Default How to get to the right finish for bluing

Hey guys!
I restored and reblued a rusty Luger a half year ago.
Grinded it down with sandpaper and made the finish with 180 grain size (i hope thats the right word for it).
My problem is that i didn't like the look of this surface that is made out of scratches, if you know what i mean.
I wondered how i get to a matt look ofter bluing it. Just like a modern Cz75 Pistol for example.
Sandblasting i think would be too rough, isn't it?
Is glasspearl blasting or with nutshells an option?
Would be interresting which options you know...
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