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    I am looking for information (reputable repair service) on having my o/u re-blued. I had this gun made for me while in the Navy in 1965. I don't even know what model it is other than it is a 12 ga O/U with Full & Imp Cyl. I love this gun and it looks great except for some surface inperfections that are on the metal between the barrels. I have recently started again shooting skeet/trap with the family and want to have it redone. Also is there a way to determine if additional barrels could be ordered for a gun of this vintage. Any help given is appreaciated.
    Czech45

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    czech45, Go to - shotgunworld.com, homepage, on left side you will see Companies, under this heading is Gunsmiths. This will get you started on your search. Good luck
    Some of the older double guns barrels were soldered together with a soft alloy. Hot blueing, if not done correctly, could cause damage.

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    [ 06-23-2005, 04:45 PM: Message edited by: czech45 ]

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    Thanks for the advice Cherok, I'll check it out.
    Czech45

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    Excellent advice.
    You may also want to consider a more durable finish.
    http://www.mrarms.com/
    As you idea, Your picture don't very warm and wet. Have much die of bird. I think this isn't only a game.

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    Tucker,
    Thanks for this information, I'll have to check out this option. Next time I'm on that side of the state I'll drop in and take a first hand look.
    regards,
    Czech45

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