Just bought a 66-5 with the MIM hammer. I want to cut the hammer for ccw. Are there any problems cutting off the spur? Larry
Any particular cold blue with which you've had success on MIM parts?Originally posted by tomcatt51:
They cut fine, polish up nicely, and accept cold blue easily {emphasis added].
While it's possible, I don't think that the Sig hammer is stainless(I know the slide is, but that's also milled). I suspect that maybe you hit on a more likely issue with the hardening. That hammer was tough as hell and the bobbing was only enough to take the serrations off the cocking part (for a DAO 239).Originally posted by bountyhunter:
Most stainless will not accept bluing liquid. If it does anything, it's typically just a very slight darkening. The bluing liquid has to form some kind of cuprous oxide with the steel as I recall, and the stainless doesn't react.
The other thing I have noticed is the surface hardening on SW hammers will resist bluing.
Originally posted by bill_in_TX:
While it's possible, I don't think that the Sig hammer is stainless(I know the slide is, but that's also milled). I suspect that maybe you hit on a more likely issue with the hardening. That hammer was tough as hell and the bobbing was only enough to take the serrations off the cocking part (for a DAO 239).Originally posted by bountyhunter:
Most stainless will not accept bluing liquid. If it does anything, it's typically just a very slight darkening. The bluing liquid has to form some kind of cuprous oxide with the steel as I recall, and the stainless doesn't react.
The other thing I have noticed is the surface hardening on SW hammers will resist bluing.
tomcatt51 thanks. That was exactly the same blueing that I tried, with little success.