Originally posted by Don D.
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I understand what you're saying about soldering aluminum. When I was working as a part time gunsmith back in the day we had problems blueing late 60s early 70s era Winchester model 94 actions that were made of sinstered metal of some sort. The bluing salts wouldn't work. The problem was solved by first iron plating the recievers to take the blueing.
Now as you can see in the pics below there doesnt seem to be the cupal laminate nor any copper color. I suggest that the aluminum strike was plated or flashed with either low grade silver or nickle silver to allow the soldering of the fittings and then final finished and laquered.
Look closely at the wear edges there is no evidence of copper or verdigris anywhere.
Your thoughts?
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