• You are using the old High Contrast theme. We have installed a new dark theme for you, called UI.X. This will work better with the new upgrade of our software. You can select it at the bottom of any page.

Cost to reblue a Rem 1100

Status
Not open for further replies.

presspuller

Member
Joined
Jan 17, 2007
Messages
584
Location
NC
I picked up a 1100 that is in good condition except for the blueing being rubbed off. There are no gunsmiths close to me that does blueing so if I get it reblued, I will have to send it off. What can I expect to pay to have this reblued? Any suggestions on where to send it?
Thanks guys.
 
I would rather Oxpho blue one vs send it off to someone I didn't know and couldn't examine their work in person.
 
P1010299.JPG
Do it yourself, rust bluing isn't that difficult, it's just time consuming. I did a revolver and it turned out very nice.
 
An 1100? I agree with jmorris. Oxpho-Blue it yourself. If you are absolutely insistent on sending it out, I recommend Pat Laib; his shop did all the bluing for the shop I worked at, and it was always well done.
 
I picked up a 1100 that is in good condition except for the blueing being rubbed off. There are no gunsmiths close to me that does blueing so if I get it reblued, I will have to send it off. What can I expect to pay to have this reblued? Any suggestions on where to send it?
Thanks guys.
Ive been hot bluing with a butane stove and a 5 quart stainless pot. Just need di water, kno3 or kno3 based fertilizer 16-0-0, sodium hydroxide, thermometer, and correct ppe. There are aome good basic guides on the interwebs, and stuff like a shotgun action fits into the pot fine....cant do a barrel unless you can get the correct length tank, i just bought a tank from Brownells but need more stoves, or i need to build a pipe burner to run it.
 
I realize that it won't cost much to have somebody else reblue it but it's a simple weapon to disassemble and it hasn't got a lot of parts so it would be simpler gun than most to learn how to blue.
 
Status
Not open for further replies.
Back
Top