Author Topic: Blueing With Sodium Hyposulfite And Lead Acetate  (Read 2586 times)

Joe S

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Blueing With Sodium Hyposulfite And Lead Acetate
« on: November 16, 2010, 07:58:02 PM »
In Firearm Blueing and Browning, Angier describes a formula for blueing gun barrels with sodium hyposulfite (sodium thiosulfate) and  lead acetate.  He states that this is a particularly durable blueing solution.

Does anybody have any experience with this method?

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Re: Blueing With Sodium Hyposulfite And Lead Acetate
« Reply #1 on: November 18, 2010, 05:57:12 AM »
Lots of information came up on Google.  I'm curious how old the process is.  If it's younger than Andrew Jackson, I'll pass.   ;)

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Re: Blueing With Sodium Hyposulfite And Lead Acetate
« Reply #2 on: November 18, 2010, 09:57:29 PM »
I’m pursuing this question for a friend who, although a fine gunsmith, is more or less computer illiterate.  I have no idea how old the process is.  I have found several similar recipes for blueing with lead acetate and sodium hyposulfite on the net, but curiously enough, no reference to it in the ALR archives.  Apparently it is a rather obscure technique.  Both chemicals were available in Andrew Jackson’s time, but I don’t know if anyone used them for blueing guns.