Van's Cold Blue: Revolver Before & After

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Might not be able to clearly see the difference, but I applied some Van's to a few really worn areas of my DS.

It's been a carry piece, so I'm not really concerned about whether it worked right or not. Talked to COLT again today, but I'm still undecided about spending over $300 to have it re-blued.

Here's a before pic. Notice the wear on the edge of the barrel and strange spots on the cylinder:
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After Van's
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I give the product high marks, but as you all know, ain't nuthin' "cold" gonna replace old school Colt bluing.
 
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I've used the Blue Wonder 3 part hot blue kit on several guns and always had improvement.
Sometimes a whole lot of improvement. But it still won't look as good as a fresh factory reblue, but if the gun looked that good then I would have a "safe queen" and I only want guns I can shoot!
 
Yep, I'll be shooting this for for sure!

It very, very easy.

I degreased it thoroughly, warmed it with a hair dryer, applied the cold blue with a soft rag.

Waited 3 minutes, wiped with a damp rag, then polished with fine steel wool.

That's all there is to it.
 
That stuff looks way better than any cold blue jobs I have ever seen before. Might be a cheap, easy way to breath some life into a well worn truck gun.
 
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