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Yeah, it would certainly be easier. I wonder if the bluing lasts as those areas get lots of wear and tear.Salt bath bluing is a liquid, the part is completely immersed in the salts, so anything the liquid will flow into will take the bluing.
They would have to plug the cylinder bores to prevent it from getting blued.
I haven't looked in a while, but the only blued revolver I have is my S&W 29-1. I'm pretty sure the cylinders are blued.
My Python was blued into the cylinder bores and after just a few hundred rounds fired, most of the bluing ahead of the rim is blasted away! I never really though about it, but now I wonder if there is some reason to blue or not to blue?Yeah, it would certainly be easier. I wonder if the bluing lasts as those areas get lots of wear and tear.