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What is the best Cold Blue?
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October 16, 2007, 05:47:23 AM »
I am thinking of finishing an in the white carbon steel barrel. I will either use one of the baking lacquers or a cold blue. Who here has used a cold blue and how was the finish?
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See "Cold Blue questions" by Handirifle down the page, I just used Brownell's Oxpho Blue Creme, it's the best I've ever used.
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I've been reading up on the Oxpho blue creme in my brownells catalog and just wanted to get some real world usage.
Thanks Tim
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