It's been a while but I'm back.
#11
Spike
Join Date: Dec 2012
Posts: 91
http://www.laurelmountainforge.com/b...brown_inst.htm
a link to the instructions for barrel browning
a link to the instructions for barrel browning
#12
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Anne Arrundle County, Maryland
Posts: 1,672
When I did it I bought a piece of PVC pipe long enough to fit the barrel in and capped the end. Then put the barrel in it and filled it untill the Evapo-Rust coverd the barrel. Then let it sit in the corner for 24 hours and PRESTO! No more rust. Or blueing.
Last edited by pluckit; 05-06-2013 at 12:36 PM.
#16
Fork Horn
Thread Starter
Join Date: Aug 2011
Location: Kansas City Region
Posts: 161
Thank you for the pics. I unfortunately need to wait till friday to pick some up. I'll probably go to the hardware store to pick up some pvc and end caps. Once thats don'e I'll have a better look at the bore.
Ohh yeah pluckit do you still use that traditions deer hunter that you built from a kit??
Ohh yeah pluckit do you still use that traditions deer hunter that you built from a kit??
#17
Fork Horn
Thread Starter
Join Date: Aug 2011
Location: Kansas City Region
Posts: 161
Freebird,
Welcome back. I shoot at Parma Woods if you ever want make some smoke.
The evaporust will do the job but be careful not to get any on the blueing. I learned the lesson the hard way.
I had very little spilled on a table cover, I leaned my barrel up against it, and bam, I now have a blue free zone on the barrel.
Welcome back. I shoot at Parma Woods if you ever want make some smoke.
The evaporust will do the job but be careful not to get any on the blueing. I learned the lesson the hard way.
I had very little spilled on a table cover, I leaned my barrel up against it, and bam, I now have a blue free zone on the barrel.
#18
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Anne Arrundle County, Maryland
Posts: 1,672