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I recently saw a post with a brass framed revolver having a white/grey barrel and cylinder. Show again? Tell me how? Thanks. Dale

Edit: I need to be more explicit. It is the choices of what to turn white or grey. I usually use vinegar to remove bluing, but I would like to see some examples of brass framed revolvers with only the cylinder changed and some with all or most iron parts done. Looking for ideas so I can play with one of mine. . Dale
 
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