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Some observstions... top lever should be case colored, not blued. Same goes for the forend screws. And checkering borders should be Mullered.
Other than that, all looks in order. Nice looking repair on the wrist.
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Yes I agree, but as I specify this project is renovation not restouration, renovation is done to a customers preferred configuration, restouration is done to a factory original configuration, in that case a lot has been different then as factory configuration. Checkering was requested to be sharp not "muller" as original, same with the rest of features. The difference between restouration and renovation is significant and true and expensive restouration makes firearm imposible to determine if it been redone or it is original. But that is a whole another story.
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