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JasonG
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Here is my first try with blacking the brass on my Lyman trade rifle. It turned out pretty good. I can't wait to test it out!
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Can someone turn these pics?
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great job jason!
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Thanks!
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That looks sweet!!
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What product did you use to blacken the brass?
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I used Birchwood Casey brass black. It's pretty easy to use.
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