S&W Model 64 4" to 3" Barrel

Thanks for that information because I thought all hot dip bluing was the scary 600 degree type. I would welcome a better bluing procedure than rust bluing, express or not.
 
You can do professional grade hot bluing at home. Without getting into great detail about polishing, I will say I polish the metal parts by hand using finer and finer grit abrasive paper until everything is smooth. Only then do I do a slight power buffing for the final polish. LEAVE THE DREMEL OFF THE BENCH!!!

When bluing only small parts, I use a tank I made from an old 50 caliber ammo can. That way I don't have to use a full size tank, which is much more work to set up. For heat, I use an old camp stove. Here are pictures of some black powder revolver parts I blued last year...
 

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Checking the progress. The cylinder is just about ready.

The Colt barrel is next. Here you can see the iron wire used to suspend the barrel in the tank. Parts must not be allowed to touch the tank or the blued finish will be discolored.

the third pictures is a basket of small parts ready to go into the tank. Use only black iron tanks, wire, parts baskets, etc. NO STAINLESS ANYTHING or you will get discoloring.
 

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Here is the Colt barrel immediately after coming out of the rinse tank and dried off, but before being oiled. At first the finish looks thin and light blue, but after you oil it and wait a few hours it turns almost black. Notice how the lettering is undamaged and the lines are still straight. That is because I polish by hand, instead of using a power buffer. Also notice that I had to remove the front sight, because it is made of brass and the bluing salts would dissolve it!

Using this method, you can easily match the finest Colt or Smith & Wesson bluing if you want, although the high polish is not appropriate for all guns.

The final results...
 

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Wow..those came out beautifully . I get a satin finish using the express blue. Preparation recommendation is no finer than 400 grit for this process, I have saved your posts for reference. Hand polishing I can do. Some people should never be allowed within 10 feet of a buffing wheel. I know because I'm one of them.

Thanks for the information on your bluing process. Much appreciated. Here is my Ruger Vaquero that has been hand polished. I go to 2000 grit Wet/dry before I start to use polish.

 
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By my eye the new front washer, uh...sight, looks to be proper height, but did you make sure it's a bit high just in case ?

I noticed your selection of "fine, professional" crowning tools, :D but after the barrel cut how did you true it to 90% to the bore ?

Great looking work by the way. Nice "add-ons" by warren too.
 
My hacksaw cut was off by just a bit and I got it square with my files. Absolute precision is not required here. After all, Taurus make the Curve with a slash cut barrel. Taurus knows a thing or two about firearms. No, I did not use the, time honored, method of using a round head brass bolt and valve grinding compound to crown the barrel. Yes, the new sight is .02"/.03" overly tall to allow tuning. So there you have it..

I'm a Bubba :):):):)

Yes, Warren's input is most appreciated.
 
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Sooo, what are your shop hours and what kinda backlog before you can get to my "turn-in" 64 ?? :D

Hahahaha. I have two 64 turn-ins now. Adventure Outdoors in Smyrna, GA has about 7 left ranging from $250-$350. Great value.

Sorry but I would not trust myself to work on any one elses gun. I know you are kidding and I will take that as a compliment.

Thank you
 
I always appreciate that there are other fellows out there who know how to use a proper file. You do nice work old timer.
 
S&W Model 64 4" to 3" Barrel

Hahahaha. I have two 64 turn-ins now. Adventure Outdoors in Smyrna, GA has about 7 left ranging from $250-$350. Great value.



There are more than seven police turns left at Adventure Outdoors. There are probably 50 or more left in the gunroom.


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That round but grip looks pretty good in that photo but they are really beat up. I paid $10 on ebay so you can imagine the condition. Also, I pulled the medallions and did further damage.

Sorry
 
Excellent job on front sight. I'm working on the courage to attempt chopping 2 1917 Brazians. Front sight is the issue!
 
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