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I have a 686-4 that I am wanting to bob the hammer on, but I really like the look of the case hardening and would like it to still look like that after I'm done, any suggestions on how to achieve this look after I bob the hammer? can it be done? or can I bob it and send it off to S&W and let them re-harden it? what are my options?
 
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A "faux" color case/ case hardening effect can be obtained with cold blueing and cold browning (the good stuff). Get a piece of clean steel and play "artist" with it and you will see what I mean.
 
It's true...an acceptable facsimile of a "color case hardened" finish can be made by using cold gun blue and Naval Jelly rust remover.

You remove the hammer or trigger part, of course. Polish bright where you want the cch to go, degrease using a cleaning solvent, and heat it briefly using a hair dryer, a propane torch, or even on top of a stove burner. Nothing extreme, just too hot to hold with your fingers.

Using a cotton tipped swab, dab the surface in an irregular pattern...swirl some, streak and dot others. Let the surface dry, and then repeat. The different applications will give darker blue, gray, and greenish to some areas, and lighter than others. Overlap the patterns to make it look natural. Use the Naval Jelly to lighten or fade some of the darker areas. Rinse with warm soapy water to stop the action.

I did a couple of beatup finish-worn antique Winchesters and Marlins this way and have had comments about how good the case hardened finish was before I told them it was home-brewed.

Oil to seal in and protect the finish. Even better, degrease again, and use clear polyeurethane spray to protect the finish.
 
I have a 686-4 that I am wanting to bob the hammer on, but I really like the look of the case hardening and would like it to still look like that after I'm done, any suggestions on how to achieve this look after I bob the hammer? can it be done? or can I bob it and send it off to S&W and let them re-harden it? what are my options?

You send me your address and I will send you a bobb hammer.
 
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