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Bullseye Shooting with Pietta Navys, some random observations

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Stan, I read your previous posts about antiquing the brassies with vinegar, and I tried it. I worked perfectly.
I've done at least 8 of them like that, and I love how all of them came out .

As the brass mustards up and gets darker, and the steel patinas up , they just get more of that "hard used in the field " look

I'm glad it worked out for you, it's an easy way to make them look really neat
 
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