USFA Screws-Nitre Blue

Started by Virginia Gentleman, December 14, 2006, 12:58:17 PM

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Virginia Gentleman

I wonder why USFA doesn't offer nitre blued screws like many of the imports do?  I did mine at home and it really dresses up the gun.  Even a Rodeo would look better with nitre blue screws.

Beans

they allow us to customized the guns to suit ourselves.  :-*

Capt. John Fitzgerald

VG,
What process do you use to nitre blue the screws?
CJF
You can't change the wind, but you can always change your sails.

Doc Sunrise

USFA does offer what they call Fire Blue Appointments. 

RRio

Quote from: Virginia Gentleman on December 14, 2006, 12:58:17 PM
I wonder why USFA doesn't offer nitre blued screws like many of the imports do? 

What, like this?     ...they do.
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Virginia Gentleman

I use the K Nitrate salts from Brownells that you heat until molten and then immerse the part until the desired color is achieved.  A whole lot cheaper than the $75.00 USFA wants to do it.  I pre polish the parts to 800 grit.

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