Who is this "Sidkit" and why don't I own his Mal Reynolds pistol?

Yep...seems you need a blowtorch for all the "browning" methods. Good thing I ordered a bluing kit too :rolleyes

Though it seems the heating portion is only needed for the final step. I would imagine you could pull this off if you carefully used a good torch lighter...

http://www.laurelmountainforge.com/barrel_brown_inst.htm


Actually, I watched a demonstration video on the Blue Wonder site that showed how to use the product, and you needed a torch at one point for that one too...however, the guy said "If you don't have a torch, just use a hair-dryer".

So maybe it doesn't have to be quite as hot as they say? Could that apply to the "browning" as well as Blue Wonder?
 
WOW, thanks. This all seems a bit complex for my small brain and meger talents -- I will either cough up the $100+ for the bluing product SIDKIT site suggests OR just paint the damn thing with acrylic paint...its just that I hate to paint a metal model -- it tends to take away the metallic finish of the natural metal.

Dixie Gun Works has the kit for $39.95

http://www.dixiegunworks.com/product_info.php?cPath=22_96_214_216&products_id=2197

Actually, I watched a demonstration video on the Blue Wonder site that showed how to use the product, and you needed a torch at one point for that one too...however, the guy said "If you don't have a torch, just use a hair-dryer".

So maybe it doesn't have to be quite as hot as they say? Could that apply to the "browning" as well as Blue Wonder?


The link I posted earlier in response to the blowtorch reply says the metal only has to get to 120 degrees or so, just so that it is not comfortable to touch. I doubt the Sidkit gun will melt at 120 degrees, so the hair dryer would probably work just as well.
 
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But I thought the original prop used bronze parts.

Nope, brass. :)

Brass and bronze are almost the same, one just has more copper.

I was just reading thru the 'Official Companion' book the other day researching my paint job, and it said something about the add on parts for the gun being investment cast in bronze. :confused
 
Well the brass bronze thing comes down to semantics. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brass Note the part that says "some types of brasses are called bronzes"

The real issue is colour, brass is the right colour of the metal whether people call the metal bronze or not, but bronze plating or paint or what have you will be the wrong colour.

The brass guns that were offered were made of the same materials in the same way as the real ones, and they were brass.
 
The $100 price tag on the manufactures site is for a case of 4 kits

I'm trying to work a wholesale deal on these and might be able to offer them at cost, so if you want a kit send an email to bobadebt@ec.rr.com

Please do not ask me what cost is, I don't know yet.




THANKS FOR THE TIP -- THIS SAME STUFF GOES FOR $100+ on the manufacturer's web site....geesh -- that's quite a mark-up, eh?
 
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I always thought that the base metal to Bronze was Tin. and the base metal to Brass was Zinc?


Well the brass bronze thing comes down to semantics. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brass Note the part that says "some types of brasses are called bronzes"

The real issue is colour, brass is the right colour of the metal whether people call the metal bronze or not, but bronze plating or paint or what have you will be the wrong colour.

The brass guns that were offered were made of the same materials in the same way as the real ones, and they were brass.
 
see i love the kit, but hate the grips...
ya gotta have real wood here....... is phillipe still selling wooden ones?
 
I don't think anyone's gotten theirs yet, but there are at least a few who've ordered one. I've got one on the way (Over the weekend, I got an email that it would be shipping within 3 days).

From looking at it, it doesn't seem like a lot of mods are necessary. But then again, I'm just a rank prop amateur so what do I know. The only thing I want to swap out is that I desperately want to get a set of Phillipes real wood grips, if I can track some down or if he decides to make another run for us stragglers.
 
Yep, wood grips are a must. I'd also like to see if it can be modded to have the magazine removeable.
 
The only thing I want to swap out is that I desperately want to get a set of Phillipes real wood grips, if I can track some down or if he decides to make another run for us stragglers.

Definately! I wouldn't be able to bare with my Mal pistol to have plastic grips.
*Hint to Philippes* ;)
 
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Yep, wood grips are a must. I'd also like to see if it can be modded to have the magazine removeable.

I thought the magazine was removable already, as long as you don't glue it in? I think I might try and fit some sort of magnet in there to hold the magazine in.
 
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