How To Reblue A Gun At Home?

by | Last updated on January 24, 2024

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Pour enough white vinegar to completely cover all of your gun parts. The parts will begin to turn orange after approximately 15 minutes. Don’t worry, the rust appearing is only from oxidation of the metals in the bluing.

Remove the parts from the vinegar every 20 to 25 minutes and wipe down the oxidation

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Should you Reblue a gun?

If it’s your intent to maintain a firearm’s collectibility and value, the answer is usually “no”;

don’t re-blue your gun

. Firearms with an original finish, even if they have visible wear and discoloration are generally more valuable than those that have been refinished (re-blued or parkerized).

What is the best bluing method?

Traditionally, bluing was performed using a hot salt method, and currently, cold bluing and hot bluing are performed, both with varying results.

Hot bluing s considered to be the best method only by the addition of heat

, which helps set the bluing solution into place faster than with a cold bluing method.

What can I soak my gun in?


Mineral Spirits/Paint thinner

is what Perazzi suggests in their manual. After the soak and clean be sure to LIGHTLY oil the metal ( I use LPS2, spray on, let stand 30 min, and blow off with high pressure air. ) to help prevent rusting.

Does acetone remove bluing?


Acetone won’t affect bluing

but you should oil it after cleaning the metal as it will remove all oils. It will however damage many wood finishes.

Does steel wool remove bluing?

It is worth noting that

you can go too far with this method if using steel wool and can dull and discolor your bluing if you apply too much pressure

. Once again apply CLP, this time use an amount of pressure equal to the weight of your hand and let the wool do the work.

Can you blue a parkerized gun?



You can finish a parkerized finished handgun with a polished blue

. However, the cost is much more expensive, and the polished blue finish will show all finger prints and scratches very easily. The polished blue finish is the least durable of any finish on the market.

Should I restore old gun?

If you have an old gun that you want to hunt with,

there’s nothing wrong with having it refurbished

—just don’t expect to get the money you spend on the gun out of it if you ever sell it. The point of refurbishing is to put a gun into condition where it’s safe and makes you happy to take into the field or to the range.

Are old guns worth money?

Just because a gun is old doesn’t necessarily make it valuable. In reality,

most older, mass-manufactured guns are actually worth much less than a brand-new model

. For example, if the gun you obtained is a Mossberg 500 made anytime in the 1960s to 2020, it’s worth approximately $75 to $300, depending on its condition.

Which is better hot or cold bluing?

What is the most durable gun finish?


Black Oxide (Bluing)

As one of the least expensive corrosion-resistant finishes on the market, black oxide is often the preferred finish used on gun barrels and small components. Gun oil is important to this type of finish to avoid rusting.

What’s the difference between cold bluing and hot bluing?

The cold blue is more of a coating on the steel using chemicals that color the metal. Hot bluing uses harsh caustic salts at closely regulated temperatures and ph levels to actually get into the metal. The mineral content of the water used can also affect the color and quality of the bluing job.

Can I use WD40 to clean my gun?

Since WD-40 is primarily a solvent it seems to make sense that it would be ideal for cleaning guns. However,

cleaning your guns with WD40 is NOT advisable

. Solvents, such as WD40, don’t remove any gunk or slime. Solvents dissolve gunk, which then moves the dissolved goo to another area of your gun that you cannot see.

Can I soak my gun in water?

Water is the best way to clean any blackpowder gun, and probably soapy hot water is great for cleaning after firing any corrosive primed ammo, but I’ve never used it otherwise.

Hoppes #9

works for me.

Can you clean a gun with rubbing alcohol?


Rubbing alcohol works well as a solvent

Alcohol is a solvent that’s great for general gun cleaning. It’ll also displace water anywhere on or in a firearm and quickly evaporate.

Can I use acetone to clean gun?

Many people turn to acetone for its well-known paint stripping properties. However,

using acetone as a paint gun cleaner can pose some health and safety risks

. Acetone is a volatile organic compound that is flammable, environmentally hazardous, and harmful to the health of the user.

What is a good gun degreaser?

Degrease using the methods and materials you believe will work best for the steel you are bluing.

Acetone, denatured alcohol, brake parts cleaner and even heavy duty citrus degreasers

are all effective chemicals for removing both synthetic and natural oils.

What happens if you soak wood in acetone?

The most common method for repairing acetone damaged wood is to use acetone for the finish only, but if acetone is spilled on bare wood,

it will not cause any damage due to the rapid evaporation rate, but it may raise the grain slightly

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Can I use steel wool on a gun barrel?


Steel wool works

. I have used it for years. I have let the cat out of the bag to something that works and will not HURT a gun. All the other ways work but can hurt if not did carefully.

Why does my gun rust?

Rust will eat away at the metals of firearms causing discoloration and even pits in what should be a solid surface. It is

the union of moisture and oxygen on a metal surface which produces oxidation

that causes rust on firearms.

Can you clean a rusty gun?

Is Parkerized better than blued?

A quick Google search seems to confirm

parkerizing is a superior protectant vs bluing

. Like others have suggested though, I wouldn’t go with either if I had the option. There are much better, more durable, and not very expensive modern finishes that both offers much better corrosion AND wear protection.

Does Parkerized finish rust?


Without the oil or grease, a Parkerized finish will rust faster than more common (and advanced) finishes

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What is a Parkerized finish?

Parkerizing is

a method of protecting a steel surface from corrosion and increasing its resistance to wear through the application of a chemical phosphate conversion coating

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How much is it to refinish a gun?

Current Refinishing Pricing for most gunstocks:


$385 – 445

for most stocks. The amount depends on variables such as type of wood; ease/difficulty of old finish removal; extent and location of dents, gouges, scratches; coats required, etc.

Can a gun be refinished?

If you want to make it look new, or create a custom look,

refinishing may be your best choice

. During refinishing, the gun is disassembled and cleaned; the metal is polished and prepped.

Should you clean antique guns?

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