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Old 02-26-2003, 09:16 AM   #1
CountryGunsmith
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Default Remington Falling Block

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(4/25/02 10:16:18 pm)
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This is SAD. Remington Arms falling block action,barrel and stock. Found in garage, very poor shape, very rusty. 32 cal. single shot SN.#. 1531171. action is empty? no parts. WHAT DO I DO WITH IT. any ideas let me know, please.
I have pic's but do'nt know how to add them to post.

Edited by: SuperDave at: 4/25/02 11:18:15 pm

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Dave.......probably not worth the time and effort to try to fix.

However....if it's just rusty and not too pitted, you might try to clean it up, do a "home brew" reblue, clean up the stock, and use it as a wallhanger. Could be a fun project.

You might be able to get missing parts from Gunpartscorp: www.gunpartscorp.com/

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