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Hi All,

I tried to search to see if this has been asked before, but I didn't find anything. I have a TC Hawken rifle that I'm refinishing. I would like to change the finish from blued to Brown. Is it possible? Do I need to remove the bluing first? Can anyone list out the process?

Thanks!
 
I just did the same thing, and I removed the blue just to be sure it wasn't an issue. Came out just fine. I used a file then 220 sand paper. Much easier than filing a new barrel.
 
Naval jelly and 0000 steel wool, paint the naval jelly on, let it sit til almost dry then hit it with the steel wool, melts right off, if it's too dry hit it again with the jelly, then use some acetone, or lacquer thinner or my favorite chlorinated brake cleaner to prep it for brown, have done this over a dozen times, keep your uncovered hands and fingers off the barrel after clean!
 
Try the browning solution on the underside of the barrel without removing the bluing. See how that works out for you.
 
Here's a commercial cleaning product you may already have - CLR (calcium, lime and rust). I've used it to remove carbon buildup in centerfire rifles. It will also remove blueing very effectively without harming the metal. I found this out the hard way.
 
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