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Join Date: Nov 2008
Posts: 38
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I finally finished one of the rifles I have been rebuilding.
The pics aren't great, but you get the idea. I restored a Savage 24H, parkerized metal, refinished the wood, fitted a new buttplate....nothing special. Its the first rifle I have restored and refinished everything from front to back, in and out. And it works!!! I used a rough grit when I blasted the metal parts, which I didnt realize until it was too late cuz it wasnt my blaster. Lesson learned. But I parked 2 rifles and a shotgun and I think they all came out great. The shotgun pics will be posted when I am done rebuilding it. I also refinished and parked my buddy's Marlin .30-30. It looks pretty nice too, but I didnt take before pics, so I wont post the after pics. Lemme know what ya think.
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Join Date: Jun 2011
Location: Monterey Park ,CA
Posts: 39
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Nice job.
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johnsgunsmithing@live.com Southern California Anything legal, Rifles, Handguns, Shotguns, Black powder |
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Join Date: Jun 2011
Posts: 53
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better than I did. Cut my recoil pad out of the sole of a flipflop.
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