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Brian Dudley 11-11-2019 09:33 AM

Wood refinish on a Steel Shot Special
 
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This Steel Shot Special had its wood worked over. The owner wanted the comb lowered to better fit his needs for dimensions. And he wanted the wood refinished to better enhance to look of the grain.

Both the comb and heel were lowed and the comb reshaped to better reflect traditional Parker stocks. A new finish was applied to stock and forend after removal of the original urethane. The checkering recut and oiled. The owner of this gun wanted the factory repro checkering border left, so that is what I did.

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Paul Ehlers 11-11-2019 10:45 AM

That is one spectacular stick of California English walnut and your finish really made it pop.

Beautiful to say the least.

Great Job!!!

Dean Romig 11-11-2019 12:18 PM

Brian, I don't see any "before" pictures.....





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Brian Dudley 11-11-2019 12:42 PM

I am horrible about that. I did not take any. The owner did send some to me when we first started talking about the work, but I did not save them.

Mills Morrison 11-11-2019 03:24 PM

I can't believe that wood lurked below the typical Repro finish. Wow!

charlie cleveland 11-11-2019 03:50 PM

good looking wood for sure....charlie

Gerry Addison 11-21-2019 11:00 AM

Were you able to refit the skeleton butt plate?

Brian Dudley 11-21-2019 11:09 AM

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Originally Posted by Gerry Addison (Post 285799)
Were you able to refit the skeleton butt plate?


That is no problem. The plate was not actually moved down. The heel of the Repro plates have a very large radius to them as compared to meriden plates. The way that I am able to lower the heel on these is to just bent down the spur on the buttplate as to reduce the radius on the heel. Then I inlet the bent spur deeper into the wood. That leaves me a goo amount of wood to then be able to take down. This allows for up to 1/8" or more to be taken off at the heel.

And with the amount that the comb can come down, it still leaves for a heel that is on the high side, but the dimensions can be made much more comfortable for someone who is used to shooting a gun in the 1.5/2.5" drop area.

I hope this makes sense.

David C Porter 11-11-2020 09:10 PM

Looks like you used a black felt pen & drew in the grain like so many of the new Beretta's of today. Nothing worse than faked wood grain.

Brian Dudley 11-11-2020 09:18 PM

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Originally Posted by David C Porter (Post 315898)
Looks like you used a black felt pen & drew in the grain like so many of the new Beretta's of today. Nothing worse than faked wood grain.


Nothing of the sort. The wood on this gun is completely natural.


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