Hi,
I'm not offering advice I'm requesting it.
Has anybody used this product: Ballistol Klever Quick Browning? There are some demo's on You Tube and it looks to be really good stuff. Before I spend some of my hard earned pension I'd some opinions please.
Cheers
Klever Quick Browning
Re: Klever Quick Browning
I've only ever used Philips Gun Blue Cream, which doesn't seem to last that long.
The other one that often gets a good write up is G96 gun blue.
Kind regards,
Phil
The other one that often gets a good write up is G96 gun blue.
Kind regards,
Phil
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>>North Manchester Target Club<<
Re: Klever Quick Browning
It's very good stuff indeed.
The only other one I use is Birchwood Casey gun blue cream - seems to work better than their liquids
The only other one I use is Birchwood Casey gun blue cream - seems to work better than their liquids
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Re: Klever Quick Browning
Hi
I refinished three actions using the Klever blue (Brunniruing mean blueing rather than brown apparently )
At first they looked better than any of the gels that i'd used but after a few months the finish seemed to fade
John
I refinished three actions using the Klever blue (Brunniruing mean blueing rather than brown apparently )
At first they looked better than any of the gels that i'd used but after a few months the finish seemed to fade
John
Re: Klever Quick Browning
I have heard that cold blueing does fade with time.
Kind regards,
Phil
Kind regards,
Phil
M0KPH
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>>North Manchester Target Club<<
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>>North Manchester Target Club<<
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Re: Klever Quick Browning
I have also heard that cold bluing fades. I have only used cold bluing for touch ups and I like to leave a very thin coat of oil over the bluing. My theory is that oil form a moisture barrier between the bluing and atmosphere and helps maintain the bluing. I only gently wipe my barrels with a soft cloth and occasionally apply some oil. I have found vigorous wiping can thin the cold blue. Anyway it's what I do and it seems work for me, I suppose that some replies will be contrary to what I do but I'm going stick with what works for me.