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#473895 03/04/17 02:24 PM
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I'm looking at an LC Smith on which someone has polished the receiver and side plates to white (among other "amendments"). I would have no interest in sending the receiver out for professional refinishing, as it would simply not be worth it on this gun. Are there any home-brew options to rid this gun of its toy cap-gun look?

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Maybe 'brew' the receiver in your (or someone else's) coffee pot for a month or two? I've seen newly made arrowheads (flint) aged and patinated by placeing them on a rack in the grill while cooking a boston butt...Geo

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One or two passes with a gentle rust solution should take off the shine and leave a light grey finish to the parts.
Brine would do but may afterrust unless neutralised.


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I have heard either the acid in strawberry's or soak in STRONG tea.
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Smiths do not have a receiver--they have a frame! As do all double guns. Pumps and autos have receivers--doubles don't receive anything-they have frames.

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As far as "cold blues" go, Brownell's Oxphoblue is about as good for your project, as you can find.
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You might want to make sure it was not annealed before they polished it up. It could be a project that never got off the ground beyond getting it ready to be engraved.

I bought an LC Smith "in the white" and when I took it to my engraver he said the metal was as soft as butter.

I turned that into a crown grade style upgrade. I could justify the expense because they has already spent $$$ on new wood.

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Originally Posted By: Walter C. Snyder
Smiths do not have a receiver--they have a frame! As do all double guns. Pumps and autos have receivers--doubles don't receive anything-they have frames.

Thanks Walt, of course. And in this case its a Featherweight frame.

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I think I saw the gun you are looking at. As mentioned, I would ask why the frame and side plates are that way meaning what exactly was done to the gun. As far as some coloring, I would use a slow rust bluing solution to get the depth of color you want. I don't know how well it will work on the frame though.

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A mild solution of hydracloric acid, such as found in barrel browning solutions, works wonders. Degrease with acetone or something similar and swab on. Leave a couple of minutes and wash off. Should leave a very nice grey patina. Repeat if necessary. When finished oil thoroughly.


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