minconrevo
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I've acquired a blued Model 14 that has two issues remaining before it makes its first trip to the range.
First is the red and white "paint" that a previous owner put into the various markings. Its a mixture of red and white; really ugly on a nice old late 1960's gun that still has its original Bright Blue. I got the red and white stuff off the front and rear sights. Thus far, I've used some old formula Hoppe's solvent, acetone, LPS 1 and WD-40. The acetone seems to work best of the 4. Any suggestions for another chemical that won't mess up the nice blue?
Second is a slight felt looseness in the front sight. I don't see a through pin, so I'm wondering if its supposed to be securely silver soldered. Any suggestions? I don't want to have to re-solder it and mess up the blue.
Edit on the front sight--its held on by a pin through the barrel rib. Dang that pin is hard to see, except in light coming from a certain angle.
First is the red and white "paint" that a previous owner put into the various markings. Its a mixture of red and white; really ugly on a nice old late 1960's gun that still has its original Bright Blue. I got the red and white stuff off the front and rear sights. Thus far, I've used some old formula Hoppe's solvent, acetone, LPS 1 and WD-40. The acetone seems to work best of the 4. Any suggestions for another chemical that won't mess up the nice blue?
Second is a slight felt looseness in the front sight. I don't see a through pin, so I'm wondering if its supposed to be securely silver soldered. Any suggestions? I don't want to have to re-solder it and mess up the blue.
Edit on the front sight--its held on by a pin through the barrel rib. Dang that pin is hard to see, except in light coming from a certain angle.
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