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Originally Posted By: Ken Hurst
Thanks for the pictures Mr. Craig. This is just great, I love seeing your efforts and greatly admire the results of your labors. Have sent off a specialty grade LC bbl to Mike Orlan for back boring & deepening chambers. When I get them back, I'll send them to you for this magic treatment. Ken


Ken, I have a question. After you have had the damascus barrels back bored and the chambers lengthened, would there be any advantage to having the bores chrome plated?


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Don ---- I don't really see any advantage to having them plated as we don't use corrosive powder or primers. There is something to say about eliminating the wear and tear of steel shot but I don't think plating would help eliminate shot damage in the choke area. There are many better qualified on this board to answer your question. Ken



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Thank you, Ken.


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Craig brought the barrels over to the range tonight, and they are something else!

I was tempted to see if one of them would fit onto my Grant SxS...

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Stallones,
These barrels were done with Pilkington's. I did mix a solution of ferric chloride with the Pilkington's.
These barrels were rusted, boiled, dry carded, & etched 4 times.
Then they were rusted, etched, wet carded a few times. Then a rust, dry carded, rust, dry carded a few times to get the brown/plum, then wet carded. I almost quit right there. They were a gorgeous, even dark brown with good deep looking pattern. My friend wanted a higher contrast finish, so I crossed my fingers and did a very quick etch and wet card, and this is what I got... No logwood used. This is something I have not investigated.

The mix of colors is a result of the mix of metals. I have never seen a set of barrels with this style of twist. I am doing a set of two iron barrels now, and they are remaining an even color with a good patterns. (and giving me a fit!)

Please post your results. I would love to see them.
I'm a damascus junkie...

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JM, you really need to get a damascus barreled gun........

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Your work is inspiring to look at. The results are a treat to my old eyes. Keep them coming. Please.

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Originally Posted By: CFWs
JM, you really need to get a damascus barreled gun........


Know where I can find a high grade J.Dougall hammergun (and don't say Matched Pairs either!)?!?!?!

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I think there might be one of those lying around here somewhere...???

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Hey!!! I found it...


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