OK, first attempt at rust blueing. The smoothness is fine, just what I was looking for but the color is very dark grey to black and not blue. I'm aware that back then it wasn't called blueing but blackening but is this a correct color? It looks more like manganese parkerizing to me. I like it but if it's not a correct color it's got to go.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Rich Baker
Rust blue is not always and in fact generally is not blue. There are two forms of iron oxide that we deal with here. Red and black. One is "brown" and the other is "blue" but the actual colors on metal can vary.
Rust blue as the boiling and carding progress, moves from "gun metal", through grey that deepens to the color below.
The trigger guard, barrel, under rib and upper rod pipe are rust blued.
The entry pipe and trigger are heat blued.
Dan