Frank Lee has the right answer.
My dad and I had a gunsmithing shop in the late 80s, early 90s. As I owned a testing lab, the bluing was pretty easy for me as I could buy the chemicals in bulk ad had a place to do it.
With regard to the electrolysis, do not use cyanide, that is only necessary if you are stripping gold and even then, a mild salt bath is fine. For electrolytic stripping, I used sodium carbonate, but bicarb is fine as well and leaves a nice finish. Also, remember, only use enough voltage for it to start bubbling, don't just crank it up.
Industrial electrolytic strippers allow for control of both voltage and current to selectively strip and set the rate of material removal. I have (and will admit to ) left stuff in the stripper too long and come back to find foamy metal, or worse, nothing!