Restoring 1917 British WW1 Webley Mark VI revolver, (with test firing)
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 Published On Dec 31, 2023

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Restoring a great 1917 ww1 Webley & Scott Mark VI revolver chambered in .455. Of course we test fired it like all of our restorations. This firearm was left in a basement like most firearms with safes. Of course it sat in there too long. Hope you enjoy the video and consider subscribing. As always thanks for watching!

+++Hot Bluing Process+++

Tools Needed:
1. Stainless steel or Ceramic pot
2. Glass of stainless steel spoon
3. Glass thermometer
4. stainless steel basket
5. Respirator
6. Eye protection
7. latex or pvc gloves
8. Camp stove cook top
9. Propane tank
10. Lighter
11. Shop towels
12. Well ventilated area
13. Quench bath
14. Oil to sit in for 24 hours, wd-40, used motor oil
15. Steel wire for hanging parts
16. Acetone or brake cleaner
17. Scale that can measure lbs, oz.

Materials Needed:
1. Distilled water
2. 99% Sodium Hydroxide - 5lbs per 1 Gallon of distilled water
3. 99% Potassium Nitrate - 2.5lbs per gallon of distilled water
4. WD-40

Process:
First add the distilled water then add the sodium hydroxide and stir the sodium until the exothermic reaction is complete and the solution clears. Always wear a respirator during the process. No aluminum can ever go into the solution. Then add the potassium nitrate while stirring the whole time. After the Potassium has been thoroughly mixed you can start the burner. Use the Thermometer to bring the temperature to 250 degrees Fahrenheit slowly. Some of the solution will burn off and evaporate during the process so you will have to add more distilled water. Poor the water down the side of the pot slowly to avoid and splashing or bursts. Once it starts to boil you are ready to add in the part. Make sure the Part is suspended in the solution with steel wire that has been degreased. Small parts do not need to be suspended so you will need a stainless steel frying basket to put into the solution. All the parts to be blued must be stripped and degreased before hand so you do not hot blue for a long durations. The faster you can do it the better. Means less blueing to evaporate and less time wearing the goggles and respirator. Do not touch the parts with bare hands after it has been degreased. Suspend the part in the solution for 5 - 8 mins. After take out and quench in hot water. After is has cooled down take it out and place it into wd-40 for 24 hours. Then the part comes out and you wipe all left over residue and oil off. Always wear protective equipment. This solution is caustic and corrosive and will burn your skin badly. Please always practice safe and controlled blueing. After finished the blueing can be stored in a proper container stainless or ceramic only. It will keep for two to three weeks. After you have used it and want to discard it. Please call you bailer facility to see where you can dispose of your solution. The Ph level is high and it must be disposed of properly and legally.

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