Bluing Question

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Derailed
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Bluing Question

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My new rossi has a pea size blemish in the bluing right on the top of the barrel. It came out of the box that way. What is the best fix?

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Re: Bluing Question

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You'll probably not be able to make a perfect match with any cold blue, but Brownell's OxphoBlu is about the best cold blue I've tried.
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Re: Bluing Question

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Well, I'd probably try a cold blue, but since I buy guns to use I'd not worry too much about it. It will have more blemishes soon enough.

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Re: Bluing Question

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+1 on the above its a good produce that works. I use my rifles but try to keep them pretty.

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