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9/28/2008 4:56:36 PM EDT
My weekend project is almost complete.  This S&W Model 18 was a mess when I bought it, with almost no blue remaining.  The rust pits were too deep for a blue job to look good, and I wanted to keep the original markings.  So, I polished it pretty good, degreased it, and sprayed it with VHT header paint, from my local auto parts store.

I was originally going to use the Duplicolor black engine paint, but they only had white.  Who paints their engine white?  Anyway, I tried the VHT Flameproof header paint, and after 3 stages in the kitchen oven, (this stuff stinks, BTW), this is what I ended up with.



The screws, crane, cylinder latch, rear sight, and ejector rod still need to be re-finished.  I am of the belief that a weekend project can be considered successful if it actually functions, and is 95% complete.  I think this one qualifies.
9/29/2008 6:44:16 AM EDT
[#1]
I think it looks like a good job, and I'm not big fan of flat finishes on revolvers.
9/29/2008 6:41:48 PM EDT
[#2]
This side shows the unfinished crane, and it actually looks better than the rest of the pistol did.  I need to finish the crane, rear sight, sideplate screws, and cylinder latch.  I will most likely nitre blue the screws, and  paint the rest.  Not too sure about what to do with the hammer and trigger, as they are pretty ugly.  I have a couple of ideas, though.

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