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REBLUEING THE EASY WAY

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I BOUGHT AN OLDER BROWNING GUN. IT LOOKS AS IF IT HAS NOT HAD MUCH USE BUT NOT TAKEN CARE OF. SOME RUST PITS AND THE BL HAS STREAKS OF BLUEING GONE. I WOULD LIKE TO RESTORE IT. DOES BROWNING DO THIS OR CAN I DO IT MYSELF AND STILL HAVE A NICE GUN, AND IF SO HOW DO I DO IT AND WHAT DO I USE FOR A PROFESSIONAL LOOK?

THANK YOU,

EDWIN D REED
rangefinding laser sights - WHITELAND, INDIANA, USA

Ed. note: This question has been asked and answered many times on the site already, Edwin, which is probably why you've received no response to date. letter 982 covers the subject in pretty good detail. Good luck.


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