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I just bought a traditions 1860 army brass frame revolver and would like to dull the brass to age it, Has anyone done this or know how to? Thanks for any help.
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What I have done with brass is to wipe it with the patch I used to wipe between shots when shooting real no kidding black powder. If you wipe it with that damp patch the brass will get a patina real fast.
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There are products to darken brass but egg whites will work just fine.
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