Gents,
I have decided to blue my P53 enfield bayonet but held off when I realized I didn't know how to address the top flat of the bayonet. Do I blue straight across to the other two sides where it is easy to tell where it should be blued and what should not (i.e. a straight line across), or do I follow the lines of the bayonet so that the unblued portion forms a curved "V" torwards the socket on the top flat? Alas, I wish I could draw a picture to explain this better, but if you look at your bayonet it may become clearer...
I don't have an original to examine and the pictures of originals for sale on the internet or referenced in books have not given me the information I seek.
Any and all assistance is greatly appreciated.
Charles W. Mood
115th New York Infantry
I have decided to blue my P53 enfield bayonet but held off when I realized I didn't know how to address the top flat of the bayonet. Do I blue straight across to the other two sides where it is easy to tell where it should be blued and what should not (i.e. a straight line across), or do I follow the lines of the bayonet so that the unblued portion forms a curved "V" torwards the socket on the top flat? Alas, I wish I could draw a picture to explain this better, but if you look at your bayonet it may become clearer...
I don't have an original to examine and the pictures of originals for sale on the internet or referenced in books have not given me the information I seek.
Any and all assistance is greatly appreciated.
Charles W. Mood
115th New York Infantry
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