Is it possible to remove the chrome finish on a gun action so that it can be re-blued?
Possibly with media blasting but it may leave a less than smooth surface. There is soda blasting but i'm not sure if it can remove chrome. Soda blasting is baking soda so its not as harsh as grit or sand blast .
There may be a chemical that will remove it
some ideas here https://www.wikihow.com/Remove-Chrome-Plating
Or you could cerakote it rather than bluing
RichardH maybe be able to advise.
Last edited by bighit; 18-02-2018 at 08:52 PM.
I edited my post and found this
https://www.wikihow.com/Remove-Chrome-Plating
Some ideas there .
I stripped the chrome off motorcycle silencers years ago. Concentrated Hydrochloric acid will remove the chrome, but the nickel/copper layer is much more difficult. I used concentrated Nitric acid (nastier) to remove this, but the reaction produces Nitrogen Dioxide, a red-brown, denser than air gas. At low concentrations it is technically an irritant, but the aforementioned reaction can produce large volumes of the gas very quickly. But it does strip the plating without damaging the steel beneath.
These will do it
http://www.ashfordchroming.com/dechroming
As in the post above, just find your local chrome platers and ask if they can strip it back to metal.
I used to have motorcycle parts stripped at the local platers, they just used to charge me a handling fee.