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I haven't tried this yet (and few posts here about it) but the guys on the Surplus Rifles/Enfield forum have 9 pages of it...and it looks pretty good...
http://www.surplusrifleforum.com/vie...p?f=80&t=62728 Cheap materials, battery charger from everyone's garage, supermarket chemicals... Supposedly leaves bluing untouched... I'm eager to try it...but don't have anything really rusty... ![]()
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That's sweet! I have seen it before, but used for larger parts (like car parts) and using more elaborate power sources. I must have at least ten old wall chargers lying around, so this is something I need to try!
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I have posted this method on the Lugerforum before.
http://www.frets.com/homeshoptech/Qu...stremoval.html But I don't think I would try it on a blued firearm. Blue is a form of rust and the bluing may be wiped clean by this process... try it on something other than a blued firearm that matters first please!
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