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If your receiver was case colored it should be aneiled then recolored either blue or cased. You will never get a good rich color with out softening the receiver.

If you are not going to get your receiver properly & expertly "Re-Hardened" do not under any circumstances anneal it. Just because the color is gone doesn't mean the hardness of the case is. Maintain that, which annealing would destroy. A proper re-case hardening would likely cost more than this gun is worth unless it has "Very Great" sentimental value.

This would be the type of gun on which I might recommend the painted on "Faux Case Coloring". This is done by "Warming" the frame to about 165°F (well below boiling water temps) & then daubing & streaking it with cold blue on a Q-Tip. I have done this on a few low cost guns & it is about as good as one can do without spending a lot of money on it.

This was the method recommended by Ithaca in one of their service manuals I have on the Perazzis they once imported. I believe the frames on those guns was made of a heat-treated alloy steel which was unsuited for convential case-hardened colors. Even the original factory finish was not true "Case-Colors".

The ones I tried it on had been previously case hardened & it worked good on them with no need for annealing.


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Would you please tell us how to do a French Gray?


I'm no expert on this technique, and would probably leave it up to your gunsmith. There have been a number of threads on this BBS over the past few years regarding various ways to achieve a French Gray finish, and a search should turn them up. Probably the simplest was based on application of common oven cleaner to slightly etch the surface. If the case hardening is intact (even though the color is gone) the surface should be pretty much rust resistant, especially if waxed or oiled. I think Ken Hurst was one of those with a few tricks for getting the French Gray finish. Ken?

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Originally Posted By: Replacement
Stan, if you are not going to recase your Perazzi, why not skip the bluing and try a French Gray on the frame? Should wear better than a blued frame.


You know, Replacement, I'm really just assuming it was originally case colored, probably because my other one is, but it may have just been blued in the beginning. There are no traces of color anywhere on it, so I'm not really sure what the original finish was. They built, and still build, a lot of them with blued receivers, and Rafael sounded like he was certain it would look right, so I told him to go ahead. He's gone so far with it now I'd hate to stop him. I should get it back in about a week.


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Was a SW ever built with a blued receiver, please?

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