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Old January 16, 2000, 06:42 PM   #1
Matrix
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I have been given an Ithaca Featherlite in pretty rough condition. The barrell and receiver have a lot of rust. I can work the action, but the safety/trigger is frozen.
If the gun can be salvaged, I'd like to do the job myself.
What steps should I take?
Any advice on freeing the internal parts? What kind of oil should I use?
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
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Old January 16, 2000, 09:33 PM   #2
George Stringer
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Matrix, you may or may not be surprised at the conditions some guns are in when brought to me. I have two in the shop right now that were found in a barn and nobody knows how long they've been there. Pretty much the same story as yours. I always soak them in Kroil. I think it's the best penetrating oil on the market. If possible I'd disassemble the gun first then give it a good 24 to 48 hour soak in kroil. Then clean as you would normally and you'll be able to tell which parts can be salvaged and which can't. Then it should just be a matter of replacing whatever is needed and refinishing. George
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