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Unread 09-04-2006, 07:35 PM   #1
Steve Richards
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Hugh and Dan,

Thank you for the replies. Now I have to decide which one would be better. The current issue of Surplus Fierarms has an article about reblueing a Luger and they used two different Dichropan products.

Does the Laurel Mountain Forge require heating the parts? I like how the broomhandle came out. You have my sympathy living in Poenix. I lived there for 11 months in the mid 1960's. From mid-August to early July. I do not like the heat! Being a Willamette Valley boy, anything over 75 is too hot for my blood.

I will have to call Brownells and see if they can explain what the differnce in the two are and which is closest to a hot European dip blue.

Steve
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