What erich said...

To have the work done will cost you far more than the gun will ever be worth. If you have good skills and can do the restoration or most of it it would be a fun and sometimes frustrating project.

I would try the metal parts restoration first, and if it's successful have a pro do the stock. A graft might work, but these guns are known for weakness where they were inletted and wrists cracking. If things are good enough for a graft definitely have the action section glassed.

I'd love to see some befores...


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