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Mr Jon May 30th, 2007 20:11

WA Beretta 92FS Blued
 
Western Arms Beretta 92FS Perfect Premium Edition - Blued Finish
Slide, frame and barrel made of ABS


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ILLusion May 30th, 2007 20:13

Amazing how that finish is achieved on plastic

dontask May 30th, 2007 20:35

that is some sexy glint
abs?! no way!

Moderate May 30th, 2007 22:12

WTF? On ABS? How did you do that and with what materials? I want to make my M9 look metal!

Great job! and perfect pictures as always ;)

Mr Jon May 30th, 2007 22:28

I have not a damned clue, you'll have to ask Western Arms how they pulled that off ;) it looks convincing don't it. There are other guns I would enjoy bluing if this was possible. I may attempt a do it yourself bluing on a metal framed KJW M9 one day just to see if its possible. Because that would kick ass.

stokes May 30th, 2007 22:34

Just a question what does it mean on a RS when the material is blued? Tougher resistance to outside damage?

Nice gun btw jon!

Moderate May 30th, 2007 22:35

I'll have to check out some WA guns this fall then :)

Styrak May 30th, 2007 23:36

Just looks like it's greasy and needs a wipedown!

Jimski May 31st, 2007 00:07

Quote:

Originally Posted by stokes (Post 479539)
Just a question what does it mean on a RS when the material is blued? Tougher resistance to outside damage?

I think it means heat hardened / heat resistant but I'm not 100% sure.

Dracheous May 31st, 2007 00:55

Heh, thats easy to do.

5 min quick dry spray paint, get a good coat on, while eating greasy Potato chips, when it gets tacky just not quite dry you take your greasy fingers and smear the paint.

You'll see the finger prints on the gun, here I done it to a plastic M4.

http://i114.photobucket.com/albums/n...cture017-1.jpg

RacingManiac May 31st, 2007 01:34

I dunno....the blued look looks kinda odd when you look at where it is blued. I mean I don't imagine the slide gets that hot on real gun for that to happen. And if it were a heat treating mark then the the distribution is too uneven....it kinda look more like oily(like motor oil) refraction than heat mark....

cool finish for WA to put on a plastic nonetheless...

Mr Jon May 31st, 2007 09:01

Unfortunately it was all the handling of the gun constantly left my prints all around. If you get finger oils on here, you can 'move' the finish around. However if you wipe then gun down, the finish isnt as noticeable, its been a bit oiled up to exaggerate and bring out the finish when being photographed mind you.

RacingManiac May 31st, 2007 13:20

that makes sense...no wonder it looks kinda smeared....:D

BBS May 31st, 2007 20:50

very unique!

Krieg May 31st, 2007 21:38

Blueing is a process in which oxidizing chemicals are added to the steel to create a protective coating. It is basically black-blue coloured oxide of iron.

There are chemicals you can buy to blue your gun, this is cold blueing.

Also there is hot blueing, where steel parts are dipped in a solution of boiling water and nitrates, chromates.

BTW that Beretta really gives a good impression of blueing.


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