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LetFly, Stanton Hillis
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#640711 01/12/2024 8:28 PM
by LetFly
LetFly
As I do I ask here for advice. Is there a method to repair a very small nick in the barrel metal. The photo shows a very small, as in 1.1mm, nick to my 1949 Ithaca 4E SBT barrel. Do not know how it was inflicted. Suspect is the knurled end of a choke tube ??

How can I go about a repair with bluing to this spot, or do I leave it as is. I know that otc bluing solutions are likely to just make a bigger, more obvious blemish. Your help appreciated.


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Much enlarged nick.

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#640716 Jan 12th a 10:22 PM
by Der Ami
Der Ami
LetFly,
Oxpho-Blue, cold blue, applied by the instructions, is as good as anything I have tried for small nicks like this. It is available from Brownells.
Mike
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#640727 Jan 13th a 03:41 AM
by Stanton Hillis
Stanton Hillis
Originally Posted by Der Ami
LetFly,
Oxpho-Blue, cold blue, applied by the instructions, is as good as anything I have tried for small nicks like this. It is available from Brownells.
Mike

I agree. It probably won't go away completely, but will look much less obvious. I used some today on a rib extension on a double, where the top of the rib extension was worn through the bluing. Helped a lot.
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