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Perma Blue, 3 oz. liquid, by Birchwood Casey
Liquid gun blue, by Birchwood Casey for quick touch-up of barrel scratches or worn spots. Perma-Blue® produces a blue black finish on steel, except stainless alloys. Always prepare the surface with degreaser before using this product. Easy, but requires repeated coats. Paste gun blue works more slowly, but many users prefer the easy application and
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Plum Brown Barrel Finish, 5 oz. bottle, by Birchwood Casey
This famous "hot brown" formula quickly produces rich authentic chocolate brown finish on steel. We use it in our shop, for touch-up, repairs, and small parts. Large surfaces (barrels) require thorough cleaning to achieve an even finish. Scrub with detergent and hot water, then use degreaser. Warm the part until the solution sizzles. Swab on the so
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Super Blue Liquid, 3 oz. bottle, by Birchwood Casey
An old formula liquid gun blue, in "gunsmith strength", for quick touch-up use. Use this on steel parts, screws, repairs, sight slots, etc. Easy to use. Be sure to order degreasing agent, and use it to prepare the surface before any blueing or browning effort.
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Perma Blue, 2 oz. paste, by Birchwood Casey
Liquid gun blue, by Birchwood Casey for quick touch-up of barrel scratches or worn spots. Perma-Blue® produces a blue black finish on steel, except stainless alloys. Always prepare the surface with degreaser before using this product. Easy, but requires repeated coats. Paste gun blue works more slowly, but many users prefer the easy application and
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Scottish Dirk Blade , 17" overall, with 11-3/4" blade, hand forged in India
This variation of our Scottish dirk blade is forged from carbon steel, polished, and buffed to a bright sheen. Tang is threaded 10-24. It features a deep groove along its back edge, and a false edge at the point. Entirely hand made, like the original dirk blades, this replica blade is imported from India. This Dirk blade is 11-3/4" edge, with 17" o
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Handy Farm Devices and How to Make Them
A classic from the Golden Age of American Farming, is as useful and pertinent for homesteaders and small scale-farmers today as it was when it was first published more than seventy year-five years ago. A wealth of labor and money-saving projects fills its pages: spill-proof chicken waters; a portable chicken coop; a lightweight orchard ladder; a sm
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Lock, Stock, & Barrel, Volume 1 by R. H. McCrory
Practically every repair or restoration problem encountered with the muzzleloading gun is addressed. A partial list of topics include: Stock repair shows several typical damages, breaks, gouges, missing wood, illustrated and repaired. Wood finishing, cleaning, refinishing, spot finishing after local repairs. General information on metals, basics ab
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Simplified V Springs , easy home tempering instructions, by Kit Ravenshear
The late Kit Ravenshear created these gunsmithing manuals to share his workshop knowledge and experience acquired during his 50 years of practice. These 7-1/2 x 8-1/2" soft cover booklets of about 20 pages are aimed at the innovative craftsman. Mr. Ravenshear shows that you don't need highly technical equipment. His techniques are amazingly unsophi
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