re-blue my P-64

Mods and Fixes by P-64 users...
anjdrifter
Forum supporter
Forum supporter
Posts: 955
Joined: March 23rd, 2006, 8:40 pm
Location: delaware/Virginia eastern shor

re-blue my P-64

Post by anjdrifter »

ok finally got effort to take pictures..the first is my Star BM
after reblue.2nd is the P64 reblued,was really bad from sog
3 and 4 are of an old Belgium 22,(ALUM-Hyde) that I redid and gave to wife.
these were my first efforts so be gentle.
Image
Image
Image
Image
normsutton
Global moderator
Global moderator
Posts: 3575
Joined: February 26th, 2006, 6:59 am
Location: LAKELAND FL.

re-blue my P-64

Post by normsutton »

you did great job



NORM
NORMSUTTON@AOL.COM
N.R.A. LIFE MEMBER 1976

ImageImage
anjdrifter
Forum supporter
Forum supporter
Posts: 955
Joined: March 23rd, 2006, 8:40 pm
Location: delaware/Virginia eastern shor

re-blue my P-64

Post by anjdrifter »

Thanks from you it means a lot... al
User avatar
papabear
Global moderator
Global moderator
Posts: 2080
Joined: January 22nd, 2006, 1:16 am
Location: Madisonville, Kentucky

re-blue my P-64

Post by papabear »

Looking good there ole buddy, I bet that took some effort, but the results are really good. Thanks for sharing with us. I really like those grips too. ;D

Papabear
Last edited by papabear on March 20th, 2007, 7:12 pm, edited 1 time in total.
POINT SHOOTER
anjdrifter
Forum supporter
Forum supporter
Posts: 955
Joined: March 23rd, 2006, 8:40 pm
Location: delaware/Virginia eastern shor

re-blue my P-64

Post by anjdrifter »

Thanks Papabear
redfestiva
Senior member
Senior member
Posts: 428
Joined: December 24th, 2006, 11:47 am
Location: Dayton,Ohio

re-blue my P-64

Post by redfestiva »

anjdrifter,
Great job on your pistols. It's amazing how you can resurrect a tired old finish.
anjdrifter
Forum supporter
Forum supporter
Posts: 955
Joined: March 23rd, 2006, 8:40 pm
Location: delaware/Virginia eastern shor

re-blue my P-64

Post by anjdrifter »

anjdrifter,
Great job on your pistols. It's amazing how you can resurrect a tired old finish.
thank you I just learning to do this stuff
it was labor of love
grayfox
Veteran member
Veteran member
Posts: 634
Joined: January 25th, 2007, 12:40 am
Location: smokey Mts

re-blue my P-64

Post by grayfox »

Good looking! That should make you proud....
gunneyrabbit
Forum supporter
Forum supporter
Posts: 1221
Joined: February 5th, 2007, 8:52 pm
Location: Portland Oregon

re-blue my P-64

Post by gunneyrabbit »

Hey Redfestiva,
What model Taurus is that ?
G.R.
redfestiva
Senior member
Senior member
Posts: 428
Joined: December 24th, 2006, 11:47 am
Location: Dayton,Ohio

re-blue my P-64

Post by redfestiva »

Hey Redfestiva,
What model Taurus is that ?
G.R.
Sorry I took so long to reply GR, your question slipped by me somehow. I am not sure what model it is actually. I wish someone could tell me. I know it was made in the 1960's. There are a few numbers in different places but I don't know which one designates the model number. Maybe someone on here can tell me what to look for.
User avatar
papabear
Global moderator
Global moderator
Posts: 2080
Joined: January 22nd, 2006, 1:16 am
Location: Madisonville, Kentucky

re-blue my P-64

Post by papabear »

Hey Redfestiva,
What model Taurus is that ?
G.R.
Not trying to butt in, but it looks like a old Taurus model 80 to me, but I'm not sure, the only ones I have seen had a 4"bbl, and the front sight was shaped the same but a tad longer or at least that is how I remember them. I had a older M85 SS, bought it new in 90, paid $195 for it in IL. and shot the heck out of it, never had a problem, nice little 5 shooter. A ex girlfriend keep it, which was ok, she couldn't hit anything with it anyway.

papabear
Last edited by papabear on April 24th, 2007, 3:03 pm, edited 1 time in total.
POINT SHOOTER
redfestiva
Senior member
Senior member
Posts: 428
Joined: December 24th, 2006, 11:47 am
Location: Dayton,Ohio

re-blue my P-64

Post by redfestiva »

Papabear, is there a place on the pistol that says the model number?
abwehr
Veteran member
Veteran member
Posts: 888
Joined: November 8th, 2005, 11:31 am
Location: Upstate SC

re-blue my P-64

Post by abwehr »

I agree that Oxpho Blue is the best on the market for home cold bluing. The final finish results from the work you put into the job. The metal preparation is very important to the type finish you want from a high polish to a matte finish. As Norm stated, the color is dependent upon the number of applications of Oxpho Blue you put on. I have the liquid, but prefer the paste type. Both work the same way.

By the Norm, do you warm your parts before putting on the Oxpho Bluing?
normsutton
Global moderator
Global moderator
Posts: 3575
Joined: February 26th, 2006, 6:59 am
Location: LAKELAND FL.

re-blue my P-64

Post by normsutton »

abwehr

yes I do when, I don't forget to( LOL)



BROWNELLS makes OXPHO-BLUE® CREME


http://www.brownells.com/aspx/NS/store/ ... E%7e+CREME

turns my fingers blue when I use it, that's why I like the liquid

NORM
NORM
Last edited by normsutton on April 29th, 2007, 7:45 am, edited 1 time in total.
NORMSUTTON@AOL.COM
N.R.A. LIFE MEMBER 1976

ImageImage
Post Reply