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Here a few pics from the Belgian bluing process.
Everything at the ready. ![]() ![]() ![]() Rust scum floating on top. ![]() ![]() After the fifth dip and application. ![]() The hot barrel evaporates the water and blue quickly showing the rusting ![]() Then the plugs are removed and sure enough no water crept into the barrel since the plugs are dry. ![]() A new and longer plug is put in one end of the barrel has a handle so I can apply copious amounts of Strike hold, water displacing oil/rust inhibitor to the barrel. ![]() The oiled barrel. ![]() ![]() ![]() Here is an outside video of the newly blued and oiled barrel. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rm4mIyyoKhY All that’s left to do is give it 24 hours in the strike hold, make a new stainless steel front bead and put the gun back together with the old stock (since that’s all I have at this point) To be continued……. |
Ive gone as far as I can go with this gun until a stock is sourced (or made). Thanks for all the input in tracking down the make of the shotgun. It appears this is a Stevens Number 100 based on the hammer and finding an exact match on Numrich’s web site. Here’s where it stands right now.
I made a stainless front bead to replace the missing bead. ![]() Here are some pictures of the resurrected gun with the old (broken) stock back on the gun for the time being. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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