Take your time, have the gun fairly warm, surgically clean and allow it to work for a few minutes. Best applicator is a 2" square of Scotch brand green scouring pad. You will end up with a deep dark blue-black that will surprise you. I just ordered 2 more bottles.
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Worked for me. Very close to a blue match. If you want a 100% match - it will require many layers of the product. The key is to let it dry so it may take days or a week before color bends correctly. I used a heat gun and that did help speed up the process.
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very happy with results, I wanted the simplest and cheapest way to get the task done. It worked so good after I did the barrel of an old six shooter I did my old rifle. Two screws and the stock was removed, then both sites. I was able to leave the trigger and safety in place.
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Take your time and follow the directions. No type of cold blue works in every situation. I have a couple different types on hand. I always start with this one first. It does work well
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To me this PERMA BLUE is the best Cold Bluing solution on the market. I use tis for a lot of gun parts restorations. Doing a barrel, use cotton swab, and go in the full direction of the barrel, do not rub in circles or take sort strokes. Full length strokes work best. Picture shows a magazine tube that was reblued, and a barrel in the pre stages of being prepped for bluing.
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