Panhandler80
WKR
So, I've got a 20 year old rifle that I bought new. Wood stock with candy coat has seen a lot of time in the field and is fairly beat up. Pictures make it look worse than it really is. Most of the blemishes are scratches and I suspect can be sanded out. A couple of dings will probbaly just need to remain like they are. For the longest time the look didn't bother me, and in fact, part of me still kind of likes the battle scars. However, I'm about to put a new scope on it, and was contemplating trying to spuce things up a bit. Not 100% yet. I'm sure I could do this myself, but quite frankly, just don't feel like it. Plus, being a perfectionist, if I did it... it would never be "good enough" and I'd likely drive myself crazy.
That being said:
1. Anybody farmed out a stock refnishing? I'm perfectly happy to ship and discuss end-goal over the phone.
2. Along those lines... what about minor rust removal and reblueing of barrel / action. Any suggestions there?










That being said:
1. Anybody farmed out a stock refnishing? I'm perfectly happy to ship and discuss end-goal over the phone.
2. Along those lines... what about minor rust removal and reblueing of barrel / action. Any suggestions there?









