Guns come in various finishes to prevent rust and corrosion. Various types can be nickeled, painted, enameled, blued, or others.
Guns that have been treated with "blueing" are the most common. They are the firearms you see with a black finish. The coating that they put on starts out as a blue-black liquid. Once the oxidation process is finished, it turns out more of a black color. Although, sometimes it can be a little brown or blue in color.
The condition of the blueing on the weapon can have an effect on the value.
If you mean gun values?The finest text that I know is a book entitled 32nd edition of blue book of gun values,published by S.P. Fjestad.
It depends on what you mean. If you mean that you want to find the age of the gun based on the serial number, there are a few online sources, such as the Blue Book of Gun Values. If you mean that you want to find out if it is registered, no.
Gun smith, Brownell's
a chemical that turns the gun metal a blue color. Real gun blu is an acid that rusts your metal until it turns its natural color...
Blue Book of Gun Values
Blue Book of Gun Values
Blue Book of Gun Values, auctions.
Blue Book of Gun Values, gun show, gun shop
we do not no by what you mean like what shark gun do you mean do you mean the shark gun in poptropica. there is no website that will answer this question except you tell what shark gun.
There are several. The Blue Book of Gun Values, Gun Trader's Guide, etc.
Gun blue is selenium dioxide. Quite toxic and can not be used in any way to make meth. The very concept of gun blue meth is so ridiculous that if you even have to ask you shouldn't be considering it.
Library, gun show, gun shop, on line