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Unread 10-17-2020, 12:42 AM   #21
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I would have fun, shoot it and don’t worry about the finishes. I managed to take a great old shooter, tried to have the finishes restored to original and in the process, destroyed the gun. I would enjoy the gun as is.
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Unread 10-17-2020, 08:01 AM   #22
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If anyone can't find me that gun for 700$ please let me know
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Unread 10-26-2020, 09:43 PM   #23
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[QUOTE=Randy G Roberts;313612]
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Originally Posted by Dave Noreen View Post
Nice that whoever did the rework used a Model 21 style yoke in the beavertail forearm. /QUOTE]

Dick Washburn was known to do the same at least in some of his upgrades.
I don't know this gentleman, Dick Washburn. Is he still in business? Living? I, too have a forend attachment system similar to this on my SBT. Thanks.

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Unread 10-27-2020, 07:23 AM   #24
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You can buy a container of Birchwood Casey Stock Sheen and Conditioner for a few bucks and, by rubbing it into the glossy finish carefully with a soft cotton cloth, remove that high gloss and have a resulting satin sheen. I did this to a Fox a few years ago that a previous owner had "shined up" way too much. Made it look much less "garish" and a bit closer to period correct. There are other ways to do this, such as with rottenstone, etc., but this inexpensive bottle of stuff works pretty good.

https://www.amazon.com/BW-Casey-Stoc.../dp/B0009TNNYC

Enjoy the gun, "make it yours" by shooting it often. It's stocked way too high for me, but maybe you shoot trap.(?)

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