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David Penland 07-29-2020 09:09 PM

EE grade Lefever Refinish Barrels or not
 
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I just finished restocking a 16 gauge EE Lefever. I am debating whether or not to refinish the barrels which I would do myself. I have done a couple of sets of chain Damascus barrels and they turned out pretty good. Both were LC barrels and they looked more period correct than new, however the pattern really looked good as I saw it. I would appreciate opinions. Barrels ring and are solid.

charlie cleveland 07-29-2020 09:21 PM

I believe I would redo the barrels...charlie

Jay Gardner 07-29-2020 09:53 PM

I guess the question is are you going to redo the receiver? If you have already restocked the gun and you do the barrels you might as well go all the way in. That being said, I would probably redo the barrels especially if you can do them yourself.

Ken Hill 07-29-2020 10:53 PM

I think it is a toss up. The barrels look good with the rest of the action. However, since you can do the barrels and get the finish you want--redo them.

Ken

Frank Cronin 07-30-2020 12:03 AM

My vote is to redo the barrels. Restocked already, why not? Plus they are very pretty when redone black and white.

Dean Romig 07-30-2020 06:23 AM

That beautiful chain Damascus would really pop if refinished.

IMO however, I don’t think a highly contrasting black & white finish would look good.



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Mark Garrett 07-30-2020 06:57 AM

Redo them . How bout a picture of the new stock.

David Penland 07-30-2020 07:43 AM

Thanks for everyone’s input. I will post pictures when I get the barrels done. I shot the gun yesterday and it handles very well. Choked full and full it evaporate clays.

Brian Dudley 07-30-2020 07:51 AM

I think they are decent looking enough to hold their own if you decided not to.

George Lang 07-30-2020 08:50 AM

I agree with Brian. Fine as is.

Dave Noreen 07-30-2020 09:42 AM

I too agree with Brian. Leave them as they are.

Bruce Day 07-30-2020 10:06 AM

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Here is a high condition E with chain for reference.

I agree with others who are ambivalent about refinishing your medium condition Lefever which is really pretty nice the way that it is. You know that sometimes refinishing does not turn out the way you hoped.

Mills Morrison 07-30-2020 10:26 AM

It looks like there is just some old gunk on the barrels. You might try a good cleaning first

James L. Martin 07-30-2020 10:32 AM

My vote would be to leave the barrels alone.

Joseph Sheerin 07-30-2020 11:36 AM

Unless you plan to also do reciever.... I'd leave em as is.

You already replaced the stock, so I'd either go all in, or leave em as they are.....

Looks good either way from what I see.

allen newell 09-12-2020 09:24 PM

I agree with Brian also

todd allen 09-13-2020 10:49 AM

Looking at the barrels, I'm in the camp of leave em alone. Then I see the wood. Yes, I think I would refinish the barrels. Not sure on the receiver.
If you could ship it out to me, I could analyze it more thoroughly. I like to compare receiver colors to quail feathers. (it's complicated)
Probably by this coming January I would able give you a better opinion on which way to go on the receiver colors.

Harry Collins 09-13-2020 11:05 AM

The barrels look good and I would bet that a good cleaning would do wonders. If mine I would follow by submerging in a 20% sulfuric acid for five minutes then a good boil. That may just be all she needs.

Breck Gorman 09-19-2020 10:53 PM

If that gun were mine, and I wish it was, I would refinish those barrels, and make that beautiful chain Damascus pop. That wood is gorgeous. I would make the barrels complement that incredible wood, and turn every head at every station. Quite a package.

Dean Romig 09-20-2020 07:21 AM

And you have the talent to do it Breck!





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