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Anyone do blueing nowadays?
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<blockquote data-quote="birddog 68" data-source="post: 3018063" data-attributes="member: 121617"><p>I was doing a wipe down on the safe queens and found my first shotgun way in the back. It's a Winchester model 37 A in 20 gauge.</p><p>Years ago I did a stupid thing and used some camo tape on it for turkey hunting and didn't remove it until a year later. It was horrible looking when I removed the tape so I followed it up by doing a half a** blueing job. </p><p>My gunsmith doesn't do blueing anymore he just does ceracoat but I would rather have it blued. </p><p>I really don't think the gun is worth much but I would like to see it in close to original condition at a affordable price. Is this even possible nowadays?</p><p>I am looking for DIY suggestions or a shop or person that can do it at a reasonable price.</p><p>Here's the gun.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="birddog 68, post: 3018063, member: 121617"] I was doing a wipe down on the safe queens and found my first shotgun way in the back. It’s a Winchester model 37 A in 20 gauge. Years ago I did a stupid thing and used some camo tape on it for turkey hunting and didn’t remove it until a year later. It was horrible looking when I removed the tape so I followed it up by doing a half a** blueing job. My gunsmith doesn’t do blueing anymore he just does ceracoat but I would rather have it blued. I really don’t think the gun is worth much but I would like to see it in close to original condition at a affordable price. Is this even possible nowadays? I am looking for DIY suggestions or a shop or person that can do it at a reasonable price. Here’s the gun. [/QUOTE]
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