Model 17 Classic Bluing

feathers1973

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Well I took the new model 17 out today for the second time. Shoots great however, when I cleaned it today using break free on the front of the cylinder to remove the fouling the bluing came off. I break free to aggressive? Would this happen on a older blued smith?
 
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My question is: what did you rub it with? Break Free alone shouldn't remove blueing. But, if you scrubbed the surface with something abrasive, it might take the blueing off.

I know from experience. A few years ago I decided to clean the cylinder face on my blued Ruger Single Six. At the time it was my first and only blued gun. I rubbed a little bit of J & B bore compound on the cylinder face and then scrubbed it with a bronze brush. That had been, and still is, a tried and true technique that I've used over the years to remove carbon deposits on my stainless revolvers. It worked like a charm, too, with the Single Six. However, it also took the blueing right off.
 
The current "blue" S&W's look like they were simply dipped in grape juice to achieve the color.
 
Man do I feel bad. I took my 17 back to the gun store and the guy I always deal with took the gun back to the gunsmith. When he came back with the gun all the bluing was there. Apparently it was lead deposits. Boy I felt dumb but was excited at the same time. The gunsmith used shooter choice copper and lead remover. The dealer gave me a free bottle if it. Man was I relieved.
 
Don't feel bad. You should feel elated that your gun is back to it's original condition. And, you learned something in the process. We all have a lot to learn!
 
Thanks for sharing your experience with us. IMO, it takes a real man to admit his mistakes. A lot of people would make up some cock and bull story, or just not come out and admit what happened.
Enjoy your new classic! They are a beautiful gun.
 
Good news! Be sure to use a cleaner specifically made for such work, as your friendly local dealer provided. The lead removal cloths remove bluing too - don't ask how I found out...
 
Learning by experience is great, as long as it is someone else's experience :)
 
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