For those faint of heart, Peter Dyson Damascus barrels may not be for you.
These are real 19th century Damascus barrel blanks recovered from who knows where. They are rough on the outside and rough on the inside and it takes a leap of faith to believe that there is unblemished metal below the rust.
I had the barrel bored and rifled as a .54 caliber and then profiled it to somewhat resemble a gorgeous early German flintlock pistol that Ron Scott has. Incidentally his castings of this pistol's furniture is simply superb. None better I think.
I have a steel wool pad in muriatic acid starting the ferric chloride solution that will be used for etching. Nasty fumes and the advisory 'do it outdoors' is spot on. While there is a large component of hydrogen created from the reaction there is something else that is pretty nasty. I couldn't find anything but 3% peroxide so that will have to do and expect to add it to the acid-steel solution (ferrous chloride?) tomorrow.
I have four small pieces of the barrel to use as test pieces in the resultant ferric chloride. Experiments with timing will determine how long to leave the barrel in the solution.
Dennis