Colour Case Hardening

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Re: Colour Case Hardening

#11 Post by greenshoots »

i have used bone meal and leather packed in powdered charcoal and sealed in a steel container placed in a open fire which gave good results, its a method i need to give more time to but finding that time is another thing

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Re: Colour Case Hardening

#12 Post by Sim G »

Airbrush wrote:Watching with interest, I've always fancied having my Marlin 1894 receiver colour case hardened.
Here’s a 1904 manufactured in .38-40. Strongly suspect it was refinished at some time as bolt is also coloured and screws aren’t oil blued and this is a carbine, rare in itself and most carbine receivers were blued... (John Marlin trained at Colt, hence the outstanding bluing on original guns)

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Now this is an original with finish remaining :p ! Lol 1898 manufactured in .25-20. 28” tapered octagonal barrel as well...


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Modern marlins saw the Cowboy Competition, in .38spl only, having the receiver case hardened. A couple of special runs of other models, like an engraved 1897 did as well. But none matched those made 100 years before hand!
In 1978 I was told by my grand dad that the secret to rifle accuracy is, a quality bullet, fired down a quality barrel..... How has that changed?

Guns dont kill people. Dads with pretty Daughters do...!
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