Resurrecting an Oldie

Improving and repairing firearms. Rifle bedding, barrel work, stock replacement and other ways to improve your firearms.

Re: Resurrecting an Oldie

Post by Biglyndo » 19 Apr 2024, 6:31 pm

It's looking fantastic already. Be great to see the finished product. Always good to see these early guns getting some love. I've got a Hunter .222 luckily in VG condition (although the previous owner sanded all the finish off the trigger guard. Getting it ceracoated.) Love these early BSA's. I also have a project BSA Viscount with a ruined barrel. Ideal for a 7x57, you've given me some good tips. Thanks for posting.
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Re: Resurrecting an Oldie

Post by Bugman » 20 Apr 2024, 9:55 am

I have followed this post, on and off for a while, without making any comment. Now I will. Your efforts are just brilliant and I enjoyed following the rifles progress. It is a bit like Wheeler Dealers except in firearm form.
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