My Model 8 is going to the hospital, but in a good way
Posted: Wed Mar 12, 2014 2:13 pm
I inherited a nice 1930 Model 8 in .35 Rem (along with reloading dies, bullets, cases and a few rounds)
It came to me a mixture of a gorgeous patina over 75% of it...and the other 25% had been hokey cold blued and all those areas were rusty and looked terrible. Unfortunately it was not localized, and was random all over.
Took it to the range and fired off a few of the 1960 Remington ammo. Worked like a dream and I fell in love.
That was over a year ago. I've since put a few boxes of ammo through it, and love it so much, I decided to try and restore it (it was not collectible, believe me, was spotted like a cow)
I found the info, took it apart, removed all of the rust (so I thought), and left it raw steel, put it back together and was pleased that I put the pieces back correctly and the gun fires as well as it did (well, except for I installed the ammo cilp in a c-hair too high and the receiver rubbed on it a bit, fixed now)
So now I have this re-tuned, well oiled, raw steel rifle that I love to use and need to get re-blued.
You will all be relieved at this point I'm sure, to learn that I've decided to send it out to a professional re-bluing shop, East Coast Bluing, and have them re-blue it.
I'm currently leaning towards rust bluing as I think it will give the gun the best look, but I'd be interested to hear what the Model 8/81 fans think about rust-bluing vs. hot bluing on a Model 8 restoration?
I'll certainly post up some pics once I get it back
It came to me a mixture of a gorgeous patina over 75% of it...and the other 25% had been hokey cold blued and all those areas were rusty and looked terrible. Unfortunately it was not localized, and was random all over.
Took it to the range and fired off a few of the 1960 Remington ammo. Worked like a dream and I fell in love.
That was over a year ago. I've since put a few boxes of ammo through it, and love it so much, I decided to try and restore it (it was not collectible, believe me, was spotted like a cow)
I found the info, took it apart, removed all of the rust (so I thought), and left it raw steel, put it back together and was pleased that I put the pieces back correctly and the gun fires as well as it did (well, except for I installed the ammo cilp in a c-hair too high and the receiver rubbed on it a bit, fixed now)
So now I have this re-tuned, well oiled, raw steel rifle that I love to use and need to get re-blued.
You will all be relieved at this point I'm sure, to learn that I've decided to send it out to a professional re-bluing shop, East Coast Bluing, and have them re-blue it.
I'm currently leaning towards rust bluing as I think it will give the gun the best look, but I'd be interested to hear what the Model 8/81 fans think about rust-bluing vs. hot bluing on a Model 8 restoration?
I'll certainly post up some pics once I get it back