Brother David
Senior Member
Have a 32 long SW revolver that needs rebluing. Smith and Wesson want touch it age related. Looking for a 3rd party too do the work.
Where are they located?Tyler Gun Works
Ford's Custom Gun Refinishing
Where are they located?
David, I contacted the folks at Double Tap about your pistol. They gona get me the contact info and such of the guy that was at their grand opening yesterday. Whether you use him or not, I highly recommend you look at his work. Maybe let him refinish the wood grips while he is at it. I can't express enough how impressed I was with his work.Have a 32 long SW revolver that needs rebluing. Smith and Wesson want touch it age related. Looking for a 3rd party too do the work.
I got a old nef 410 that I throw around in the truck to shoot skwerls with when I road hunt my pups. I will try this blueing yo speak of. Maybe with some before and after pictures.If you want a factory equivalent job that makes it look new, then you need to send to a professional. If you just want to improve the appearance, do it yourself. Buy some Birchwood Caseys gun blue from Academy or Bass Pro or wherever <$10. Give the gun a good cleaning with a cleaner. Then wipe it down with alcohol or something like that that dries with no residue. Follow instructions on bottle. I have done several long guns and handguns and most folks have no idea it has been done in my garage. Easy to do also.
You really can't hurt it doing this yourself. If you don't like the results, then reach out to a professional.
Rosewood
call Brownell's and and order some Oxpho-blue.
follow the directions and it will look great.