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Letter 21058
Bluing a Winchester for gunsmithing class
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Hello my name is Stephane L. and I am 17 year old. I am presently
taking a Gunsmith intensive 12 months course. The teacher ask us to
find out why some Winchester 94 could not be applied the bluing
process successfully. We need to find the years and serial numbers
and what is the metal alloy made of. Can you please help me with this
information? Thank you very much for your co-operation
Stephane L.
- Masham, Quebec, Canada
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Hello,
Sorry about the late response but maybe this will help you. Some
Win '94 used iron components such as barrel bands and recievers.
Brownells
carries
specialized blueing for there items.
Gordon E. Smith
- Columbus, Ohio, USA
May 10, 2009
Starting in 1964, Winchester began using a cast alloy for the
receivers on the 94 rifle, instead of the machined steel stock they
had used until then. Typically wear on the receiver will look like
black paint wearing off from bright nickle. This alloy is finicky as
far as taking a good bluing. I have to turn mine over to someone who
is far better at it than I am. I've tried to get him to share his
secret recipe, but he guards it like the Colonel's 11 secret spices.
He's doing a 1968 30/30 for me right now. They comne out looking very
nice but they aren't the rich blue that the barrels get. Good luck
with your studies, and if you work this problem out, you're bound to
make some money.
Bill Lawson
- Jamestown NY USA
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