The G96 Gun Blue Stick delivers professional-grade cold bluing for instant firearm restoration and touch-up work. This convenient applicator stick provides precise control for covering scratches, wear marks, and bare metal spots on steel firearms without the need for heating or complex chemical processes.
What Makes This Different
Unlike liquid cold blues that require brushes and create mess, this solid stick applicator allows pinpoint accuracy for small repairs. The concentrated formula bonds directly to clean steel surfaces, creating a durable blue-black finish that matches factory bluing. Professional gunsmiths rely on this method for field repairs and restoration work where precision matters more than speed.
Key Features
- Solid stick applicator eliminates drips and waste during application
- Works on all steel gun surfaces including barrels, receivers, and small parts
- No heating required - applies at room temperature for safe home use
- Concentrated formula provides multiple applications from single stick
- Compatible with all steel firearms including rifles, shotguns, and handguns
- Portable design fits in range bags and gunsmithing kits
- Creates chemical-resistant finish that withstands normal handling
This cold bluing stick excels in situations where traditional hot bluing proves impractical. Range officers use it for quick touch-ups between matches, while hunters appreciate the ability to address field damage immediately. The finish withstands normal moisture exposure and handling, though it requires proper surface preparation for optimal adhesion. Competition shooters find it particularly useful for maintaining the appearance of frequently-handled firearms.
Technical Specs
- Application method: Direct stick application
- Surface compatibility: Clean steel only
- Working temperature: Room temperature application
- Coverage area: Multiple small touch-ups per stick
- Cure time: Immediate surface bonding
- Storage: Store in cool, dry location
- Manufacturer: G96 Products
The G96 Gun Blue Stick represents the most controlled method for small-area bluing repairs. Its solid format eliminates the guesswork and mess associated with liquid alternatives, making it the preferred choice for precise restoration work.