Sorry I haven't replied. Well thanks to Dons1 in NC, I have a got a nice rear site. Very nice guy. Found a front sight from Numrich. Tightened up the trigger guard with a skinny screwdriver through the hammer slot like you guys told me. My wife was kind enough to lightly clean and oil finish the stock and I got it all back together. For an old Savage like this that looks like it was ready for the scrap heap sitting in a pawn shop, this turned out to be a really nice little combo gun and it shoots great. If I can take a decent picture of it, I will post it an show you guys. I have sat at a desk most of my life and I am just now remembering and learning how to do fun things like this restoration with my hands again. The hardest thing for me is to learn to have patience again when working on things like this. The reward is surely worth it.


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