Bioprof,
Thanks for your response. I am sure you are right about getting hooked. I can see that happening quickly, and I even bought this Lyman kit from track of the Wolf so I am establishing a relationship with those who can aid and abet my progress. I wanted a kit I would not need any special metal working tools for to begin with. But there are so many beautiful guns and so little time....
Northmn,
I had not heard of the Chambers kits, I will look into them. I am leaning towards browning, I did not know what that looked like until I started poking around this forum. I do like the blue color on a modern rifle but since I am putting my creativity into this gun it would be better to make it look more period correct even if I go about it in a more modern process. Thanks for the advice.
Mykeal,
Thanks for your advice on browning and bluing, I am coming to the conclusion that browning would look more period correct. I will check into this laurel mountain browning solution. My problem is I live in high desert in eastern Oregon, and it is not humid here. It is winter however so perhaps I can do it on the porch where the snow is tracked in daily! I will head your advice and take the time to prepare the metal properly.
L.Luck,
Did you post pictures of any of your projects that show the gray color you achieved? I would like to see them. As far as Cutting into football time, I do not own a TV. so this new hobby will just take away from my bow , arrow making, wood carving, and computer time
I am sure I will be devoting a lot of time to this project and I cannot wait for the weather to ease enough that the UPS guy can get the kit delivered!
Thanks again for all the replies!
Kirby