I got this Hombre recently and for those that don't know, the finish on these is a nasty-looking flat-black/crinkle type blue that looks very wrong on an SAA. So I mustered up the courage to take some vinegar/water solution to it and rub off the "high wear" areas with some 0000 steel wool, and "age" the grips a little to match. I like it a LOT better now, as it's got personality and looks like a real SAA that's been carried and used for decades.
You know, I’m not generally a fan of the artificial “relic” look, but in that case I think it’s an improvement. That flat black finish looks so wrong on these guns.
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How far did you tear down the gun to do this? I’ve never even removed a screw on a Colt clone but you took an ugly gun and made it quite nice. I’ve always been a sucker for brass frames. Nice job.
I guess my question is how did you get all the solution out when you wanted to kill the reaction?
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Originally posted by pedropcola: How far did you tear down the gun to do this? I’ve never even removed a screw on a Colt clone but you took an ugly gun and made it quite nice. I’ve always been a sucker for brass frames. Nice job.
I guess my question is how did you get all the solution out when you wanted to kill the reaction?
I had the grips off and the cylinder out but otherwise left it intact for the soak and scrub. I wanted the wear on the screws and ejector housing to look more genuine. I disassembled it and hosed everything down with clean water, then hosed with moose milk, then wiped/blew it dry, then hosed with straight ballistol. I’ve been watching for any sign of rust and there’s a tad of discoloration in the cylinder bolt notches but otherwise it seems good to go.
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Originally posted by P220 Smudge: You know, I’m not generally a fan of the artificial “relic” look, but in that case I think it’s an improvement. That flat black finish looks so wrong on these guns.
totally agree. I’d have a hard time doing this on a polished/blued revolver.
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