Silver soldering involves two processes: the first refers to hard brazing with silver bearing wire involving red heat. The second involves using silver bearing low temperature solder.
The first is not appropriate for attaching lugs or anything else to a barrel.
The second is soft soldering with silver bearing solder at much lower temperature and can be used for attaching sights, lugs and ribs to barrels.
Steel must be clean: rough polish with ~ 180 grit abrasive cloth, and then never touch that area again with fingers until soldering is complete. After cleaning with abrasive, the area should be fluxed and tinned, as should the piece to be joined. Once that is accomplished, the two parts can be clamped together, heated to make the solder flow, remove the heat, cool and clean up.