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Senior Member
Join Date: November 22, 2008
Posts: 196
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1934 Remington 31 on its way to looking good again
Remington 31 from 1934:
![]() The finish on the stock was deteriorated beyond repair: ![]() so I refinished all of the wood myself:
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Join Date: October 12, 2012
Posts: 21
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Looking good, nice work.
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Senior Member
Join Date: December 17, 2007
Location: SOUTHEAST, OHIO
Posts: 5,005
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Looks like your efforts are paying off nicely.
![]() Make sure you post some pics of the final product. |
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Join Date: November 22, 2008
Posts: 196
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Although I could get the gun disassembled on my own and the wood refinished, I could not get the barrel lock/nut assembly back on ![]() The whole gun has been sent to my favorite FFL/Gunsmith who will give the action a well deserved cleaning (maybe the first in 78 years) and assemble the barrel lock/nut properly. |
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