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Blueing or Browning

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I'm working on a Lyman Great Plains 54 cal percussion rifle kit. After looking on line I see the finished rifle from Lyman comes blued. I have some browning liquid ordered & coming. This rifle is strictly to be a hunting rifle.. Will browning in any way detract from the overall appeal or value of the finished rifle?
 
I THINK brown looks nicer.
Blue is older then guns and chemical blue was used commonly in the general time frame of a GPR
Browning was also common, while guns left in the white was going out of style.
The only advantage of one over the other is what you like best
Many old guns are brown, but that’s an artifact of their age.
That makes us think brown looks right, when many of the brown guns were blue at one time.
 
Here is my recently completed GPR in Brown. Polecat
 

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I THINK brown looks nicer.
Blue is older then guns and chemical blue was used commonly in the general time frame of a GPR
Browning was also common, while guns left in the white was going out of style.
The only advantage of one over the other is what you like best
Many old guns are brown, but that’s an artifact of their age.
That makes us think brown looks right, when many of the brown guns were blue at one time.
agree
 
You better look at that bluing again for I don't think it is bluing at all -- I think it is that darn new Cerkote (sp) stuff that everyone thinks is so great these days -- which I just hate!!! I don't know if you can get that darn stuff off inorder to brown it.
 
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