EricR
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I'm coming clean on this. My collection consists primarily of high condition pre-80's and I shoot them. I'm meticulous about not exacerbating cylinder turn lines by always carefully closing the cylinder onto a notch. So as far as observable wear, on many of my revolvers the only evidence besides a minor partial turn line is finish worn ejector rod.
So I'm asking if any of you bother to carefully touch-up ejector rod bluing loss with a quality cold blue from time to time. I do use several Brownell products on other firearms with good results. And I'm hesitant to touch-up blue ejector rods as I don't wish to disassemble and therefore don't want any cold bluing entering the sleeve and doing damage.
Thoughts? Should I just get over it and carry on? I'm no spring chicken and I'm not taking them with me. Just curious.
Thanks,
Eric
So I'm asking if any of you bother to carefully touch-up ejector rod bluing loss with a quality cold blue from time to time. I do use several Brownell products on other firearms with good results. And I'm hesitant to touch-up blue ejector rods as I don't wish to disassemble and therefore don't want any cold bluing entering the sleeve and doing damage.
Thoughts? Should I just get over it and carry on? I'm no spring chicken and I'm not taking them with me. Just curious.
Thanks,
Eric