Hello all,
I recently purchased HMG's Sturmgewehr reproduction. I'm getting it delivered to me in white metal, to simply blue it myself rather than getting it in a parkerized finish (since I plan to use it in reenacting). This leads me to my question, after looking at photos of sturmgewehrs, it seems like in the later war, some parts were blued, and some were not. (Or the finish is just incredibly worn on some parts, but it seems unlikely considering how evenly the bluing wore off the whole parts, like the stock assembly, handguard, upper receiver, etc.) My question is: would it be more correct to blue the whole weapon, and age each piece individually, or blue certain parts, and age other parts without any finish? Was there any finish the germans used other than blued and bare metal on their sturmgewehrs? Thanks!
I recently purchased HMG's Sturmgewehr reproduction. I'm getting it delivered to me in white metal, to simply blue it myself rather than getting it in a parkerized finish (since I plan to use it in reenacting). This leads me to my question, after looking at photos of sturmgewehrs, it seems like in the later war, some parts were blued, and some were not. (Or the finish is just incredibly worn on some parts, but it seems unlikely considering how evenly the bluing wore off the whole parts, like the stock assembly, handguard, upper receiver, etc.) My question is: would it be more correct to blue the whole weapon, and age each piece individually, or blue certain parts, and age other parts without any finish? Was there any finish the germans used other than blued and bare metal on their sturmgewehrs? Thanks!
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