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  • Browning Gun Barrels - June 16, 1815

    I believe I saw something somewhere that related to this topic. I found this at the National Archives about two weeks ago. I thought it may be of interest to some. Words found in red are merely a guess. Enjoy!

    Chris Warfel
    Christopher Warfel
    Co B, 51st Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment
    1861-1865
    Tuscarawas County, Ohio

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    Re: Browning Gun Barrels - June 16, 1815

    I have rust browned (M1841 Rifle) and rust blued (m1860 Colt's Revolver and some MAXIM PM1910 internals).

    The hardwood burnishing makes sense. I used 4 ought steel wool.

    Leanrn't something today.

    Thanks

    CJ Rideout
    Tampa, Florida

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      Re: Browning Gun Barrels - June 16, 1815

      What the heck is "Dragons blood powder". Do I need to hire an Elf Ranger or a Half Orc Wizzard to get me some of that?
      Brad Ireland
      Old Line Mess
      4th VA CO. A
      SWB

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        Re: Browning Gun Barrels - June 16, 1815

        Hallo!

        "Dragon's Blood" isw the old name for red resin obtained from a Asia plant. It was NUG sold in powdered formed and used in the days of homemade varnishes and lacquers for furniture and musical instrument makings (gives the varnish a reddish tint).

        Curt
        Curt Schmidt
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