Bluing Over Parkerizing at Richard Mccain blog

Bluing Over Parkerizing. Bluing is just changing the type of iron oxide on the steel. Bluing is nothing like a dye in the pores of the metal and is very durable. You can parkerize over bluing (the military did it), but it really doesn't accomplish much. Sandblast, sand surfaces, degrease with acetone and don't handle without gloves afterwards. I didn't suggest that because usually the parkerizing has picked up so much oil that it is hard to get a good bluing over it. Like others have suggested though, i. If you get a good blue, even cold blue, on parkerizing, it will turn it dead black, less reflective even than the usual matte black oxide. The reason i'm asking is that my gun is parkerized and i'm kinda tempted to remove the. A quick google search seems to confirm parkerizing is a superior protectant vs bluing. A modern coating over parkerizing does. However, what's the pros and cons of each?

How to remove Parkerizing & then Reblue 1911Forum
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A modern coating over parkerizing does. A quick google search seems to confirm parkerizing is a superior protectant vs bluing. The reason i'm asking is that my gun is parkerized and i'm kinda tempted to remove the. Bluing is just changing the type of iron oxide on the steel. If you get a good blue, even cold blue, on parkerizing, it will turn it dead black, less reflective even than the usual matte black oxide. Bluing is nothing like a dye in the pores of the metal and is very durable. You can parkerize over bluing (the military did it), but it really doesn't accomplish much. Like others have suggested though, i. However, what's the pros and cons of each? I didn't suggest that because usually the parkerizing has picked up so much oil that it is hard to get a good bluing over it.

How to remove Parkerizing & then Reblue 1911Forum

Bluing Over Parkerizing You can parkerize over bluing (the military did it), but it really doesn't accomplish much. Bluing is nothing like a dye in the pores of the metal and is very durable. Sandblast, sand surfaces, degrease with acetone and don't handle without gloves afterwards. The reason i'm asking is that my gun is parkerized and i'm kinda tempted to remove the. Like others have suggested though, i. If you get a good blue, even cold blue, on parkerizing, it will turn it dead black, less reflective even than the usual matte black oxide. You can parkerize over bluing (the military did it), but it really doesn't accomplish much. A modern coating over parkerizing does. However, what's the pros and cons of each? I didn't suggest that because usually the parkerizing has picked up so much oil that it is hard to get a good bluing over it. Bluing is just changing the type of iron oxide on the steel. A quick google search seems to confirm parkerizing is a superior protectant vs bluing.

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