Too reblue or not to reblue

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Parashooter
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Re: Too reblue or not to reblue

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OK, I give up. What the heck is "Reed bluing"?

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butlersrangers
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Re: Too reblue or not to reblue

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"Re-Bluing" with clumsy fingers.

Now try "1895 car being" - Probably a cavalry firearm, Henry Ford, one of those German guys, or the first "TRANSFORMER"!!!!

Jeremy T Garner
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Re: Too reblue or not to reblue

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Those look suspiciously like auto corrects from a cell phone. Damn auto correct gets me at least two or three times a day! :)

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psteinmayer
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Re: Too reblue or not to reblue

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kind of like using spritzer bullets! (I prefer wine spritzer bullets myself)

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Dick Hosmer
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Re: Too reblue or not to reblue

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If you have a complete and correct 1895 carbine, it would be a sin to reblue it - value would be cut in half, and demand would plummet.

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Re: Too reblue or not to reblue

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Agreed!!!!

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