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Winchester pre 64 lever bluing

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  • tsr1965
    Uintah,

    While a gentleman, who goes by Bert H on here is our foremost expert, and I am sure he will be along soon, to add or subtract to this, here goes...

    First, there is this topic at the top of the Experts board...

    http://forums.GunBroker.com/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=245213

    If I am not mistaken, you can look up the year of manufacture, using the information in this topic. To use other information, than this, or Bert's Red Book, you most likely will end up with erroneous data.

    Next, remove the forearm, and down where the barrel meets the reciever, there will be a date stamped on the barrel. If that number coincides with the year of manufacture you looked up, then the barrel has not been changed. Sometimes, judging by the proof marks, is not a certain thing.

    I am also not sure how far along, that Winchester date stamped their barrels, although, Bert, can tell you to just about the day. One more thing to remember, if it is post war, that is about the same time frame they started mesing around with the metalurgy of the reciever, and it is noted that it did not quite take bluing the same way. But I do understand, that you are saying that just the barrel of your rifle is lighter in bluing.

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  • Bert H.
    There should be a difference in the color of the bluing on the barrel versus the receiver up to the year 1932. Winchester "rust" blued the nickel steel barrels (which were standard through April of 1932), while the receiver was "machine" blued. The "rust" bluing does create a lighter colored hue. The later "hot salt" bluing is much darker in color than "rust" blue, and often results in a purple tint.
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