Firearm Blueing and Browning

Firearm Blueing and Browning by R. H. Angier is a practical guide published by Stackpole Books on February 25, 2008. This 160-page edition presents timeless information in an easy-to-use format, featuring both popular and lesser-known methods for the chemical and heat coloring of barrel steels and gun metals. The book covers a range of techniques from early soft carbon methods to modern rustless techniques, providing a comprehensive reference for those interested in firearms.
Readers will find detailed explanations of approximately 230 formulae, along with methods for removing rust, applying barrel finishes, and utilizing nickel plating through chemical means. This edition also includes useful weights and measures charts, making it a valuable resource for professional and amateur gunsmiths, restorers, collectors, and shooting enthusiasts. The content is designed to be accessible, ensuring that both novices and experienced individuals can benefit from the information provided.
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This practical and precise guide to the chemical and heat coloring of all barrel steels and gun metals covers the earliest soft carbon methods to the latest rustless techniques–some 230 formulae in all. Also included are ways to remove rust, barrel finishes, and nickel plating by chemical means. It’s a classic, comprehensive reference of interest to professional and amateur gunsmiths, restorers, collectors, and shooters alike.
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