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Old September 30, 2010, 08:26 PM   #14
mykeal
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Originally Posted by Rifleman1776
I am surprised that as an ML instructor you are not familiar with the fact most traditional ml guns were browned, not blued.
I'm not sure what being an ML instructor has to do with knowledge of historical gunsmithing techniques. I'm a ML instructor for Hunter Safety Education classes, and there's nothing in the curriculum about how the original guns were made; the courses concentrate on how to safely operate the guns. The details of the gun's manufacturing only come into play insofar as they factor in safe usage; how barrels were finished in the 18th century don't apply.
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