Greetings Smiths!
I was wondering if I might interrupt to ask what surely is a trivial question or two about touch-ups. I know this might be seen as below the signal to noise ratio here so I appreciate any advice. I have a blued Ruger MKIII that I picked up used. There are a couple scratches on the frame, and some dings from assembly/takedown around the mainspring housing.
First, what's the best cold blue/touch-up to use for this?
Second, are there any tips you might share in applying it that will help it look less like I did the touch-up, and more like you did?
Thanks in advance for any tips.
I was wondering if I might interrupt to ask what surely is a trivial question or two about touch-ups. I know this might be seen as below the signal to noise ratio here so I appreciate any advice. I have a blued Ruger MKIII that I picked up used. There are a couple scratches on the frame, and some dings from assembly/takedown around the mainspring housing.
First, what's the best cold blue/touch-up to use for this?
Second, are there any tips you might share in applying it that will help it look less like I did the touch-up, and more like you did?
Thanks in advance for any tips.