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4/17/2007 4:46:37 AM EDT
Does anyone know of a someone who can blue AK's?  Would like to have it in the Northern Ill area.
4/17/2007 1:17:35 PM EDT
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There is a gun store in Hanover Park that does it.  I had them blue my black powder rifle barrel and they did a nice job.  I don't see why they could not do an AK.  It's called ...something...&Sons, and is on Rt. 20/Lake St.  
4/18/2007 9:58:50 AM EDT
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There is a gun store in Hanover Park that does it.  I had them blue my black powder rifle barrel and they did a nice job.  I don't see why they could not do an AK.  It's called ...something...&Sons, and is on Rt. 20/Lake St.  


The Gun Doctor does nice work, they are over on Lake Street.

I finished 2 of mine with Aluma-Hyde III bought from Brownelles.
4/18/2007 2:15:54 PM EDT
[#3]
You can. Brownells oxfo-blue. Its a cold blueing but, is one of the best. Just warm the metal and apply.Remove oil and grease prior to blueing for best results. I used it on a Yugo M59 that was faded and, except for the wood looks almost new.
4/18/2007 4:14:07 PM EDT
[#4]
Degrease, spray gunkote, bake, and come back in an hour :-)

You can do it yourself!
4/18/2007 7:09:27 PM EDT
[#5]
Actual Bluing or parkerizing?

Call Krebs
4/19/2007 6:11:01 PM EDT
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Actual Bluing or parkerizing?

Call Krebs


Actual Bluing...

I think I will try Brownells oxfo-blue on one of my builds, and see how it turns out.


If you want old school bluing talk to Scotty at D&J, I believe he does it. Otherwise I know for a fact that the Gander Mountain in kenosha does parkerizing and bluing.
4/19/2007 7:20:39 PM EDT
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Actual Bluing or parkerizing?

Call Krebs


Actual Bluing...

I think I will try Brownells oxfo-blue on one of my builds, and see how it turns out.


If you want old school bluing talk to Scotty at D&J, I believe he does it. Otherwise I know for a fact that the Gander Mountain in kenosha does parkerizing and bluing.


Thanks Wayne!