I finally picked up my browning blr from the gun store yesterday. took it home and cleaned it. while cleaning the barrel, i noticed the cleaning rag was turning brown. didn't really look like rust; there differently was no rust on this gun; the barrel has nice black blue in color. the more i cleaned the more brown i saw. i stopped rubbing and oiled down the barrel as i was afraid i was removing the finish or something destructive.
anyone have an explanation as to the brown color?
BROWNING 81 FINISH
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finish on new browning
It could be you are removing a preservative grease like RIG or cosmoline that was applied at the factory. Is this residue coming from inside the barrel--the bore--or outside the barrel, the exterior finish ?
Re: finish on new browning
its on the outside of the barrel. looks like the color of brown paste shoe polish on a rag.CaptainFinn wrote:Is this residue coming from inside the barrel--the bore--or outside the barrel, the exterior finish ?
the gun was fairly clean and had been shot.
I believe it to be a preseritive to the final blueing process on brownings. I had the same thing happen, and it seemed to stop after two or three wipedowns. As long as you use a good quaility oil and a soft cloth you shouldn't be able to hurt the blueing.
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