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I have yet another set of Slixshots to install on yet another cap and ball revolver -- an Uberti 1860 -- and much as I love their performance they stick out like the farbs they are. Anyone have an idea on blackening or at least darkening these things without heating them to point of affecting their temper?
 
Beechwood Casey bluing WILL darken stainless "some". Depends on what type of SS it is as to the color you get. All you can do is try it and see for yourself. I've done some SS and got down to a dark grey. ;)
 
Wipe heavily with vinegar, place in a small pile of blackpowder and light it. Twice.
 
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I have yet another set of Slixshots to install on yet another cap and ball revolver -- an Uberti 1860 -- and much as I love their performance they stick out like the farbs they are. Anyone have an idea on blackening or at least darkening these things without heating them to point of affecting their temper?
“yet another set”… I hear you, every new/old revolver, but for me, they do work.
 
I have yet another set of Slixshots to install on yet another cap and ball revolver -- an Uberti 1860 -- and much as I love their performance they stick out like the farbs they are. Anyone have an idea on blackening or at least darkening these things without heating them to point of affecting their temper?
Heat blue them.
 
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