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The plan is to refinish the stock and re-blue the barrels, then I will decide if anything has to be done to restore the action.ngrewal wrote:Herb
This is amazing good luck and its always awe inspiring whenever you open up your collection Take a bow and now the history and more background of this beauty..what are you planning to restore it to..
Cheers
Thanks. I will try to get photos from the gunsmith as the work progresses.xl_target wrote:It looks like this will turn into a jewel.
Best of luck with the restoration and please post in progress and finished photos.
Love these old guns, they have a character that the newer guns (mass produced) don't have. The newer guns are very well made and nothing comes close to them for heavy use, yet they seem soulless. Just my opinion.Vikram wrote:Herb,
Good on you for giving this beauty another century of life.![]()
Best-
Vikram