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A little OT, but Krieghoff charges a smooth $4k upcharge for case colored receivers on their K80 clays gun.
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Wow! $4K.

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What about the Italians? Ive seen Perazzis with cyanide colors and Ive also seen what looks to be bone charcoal colors. Anyone have an idea who does this for them?

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You noticed the same things I noticed in the A.A. Brown video. I want to try that larger granulation of charcoal. I would also like to know the wood/bone ratio.


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Thanks also for the case hardening link. I thought the wiring of a few of the parts is interesting. It appears to be copper wire. Seems okay to touch parts, and there's good water out of the tap, deceptively easy? Good stuff.

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According to an Ithaca Service Manual form the 1980s, the Perazzis which they imported back then were built with heat-treated allow steels, unsuitable for case hardening. They were given a "FAUX" case coloring by chemicals. This involved heating the part to around 200 F & then daubing or striping it with Cold Blue. I'd sure hate to pay $4K for that though. One can do a batch of them, themselves for the price of a bottle of Cold Blue.


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Originally Posted By: ed good


Ed, just imagine what the author of that article would have to say about the grotesque psychedelic flame-broiled torch colors that you and old Ed Lander foisted upon uneducated gun buyers. I think he'd most likely vomit on your torched beauties if he ever held one... and that would be an improvement.


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keet: the vitriolic bile you spew here often approaches a form of perverted poetry...


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Originally Posted By: ed good
....the vitriolic bile you spew here often approaches a form of perverted poetry...

Your link is about appearances. Do you have any expert opinion links discussing the aesthetics of torch applied colors?

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