Hello, I have just put in an order for a surplus Husqvarna 1640 in 30-06. I am a lover of traditional blued/steel firearms and quality made items. I would much rather hunt with one of these rifles than the newer Ruger American or Savage Axis type rifles.
However I am a stickler for condition, I like my firearms to be in high condition, excellent or better. I don't mind scratches, dents dings in my rifles if I put them there but I can't stand it if they come beat up.
I love everything about the Husky 1640 from it's 24" barrel, drop floor plate magazine, controlled round feed Mauser action and so on.
My question is has anybody ever taken their 1640 apart and sanded down the stock and re-oiled it? Or even washed and re-blued the steel? I don't really want to pay a gunsmith to do these things but if there is an easy tutorial to improve the rifles condition I can do at home I'm all ears. This YouTube video is kinda what I was thinking I just can't understand a damn thing he's saying. LOL
However I am a stickler for condition, I like my firearms to be in high condition, excellent or better. I don't mind scratches, dents dings in my rifles if I put them there but I can't stand it if they come beat up.
I love everything about the Husky 1640 from it's 24" barrel, drop floor plate magazine, controlled round feed Mauser action and so on.
My question is has anybody ever taken their 1640 apart and sanded down the stock and re-oiled it? Or even washed and re-blued the steel? I don't really want to pay a gunsmith to do these things but if there is an easy tutorial to improve the rifles condition I can do at home I'm all ears. This YouTube video is kinda what I was thinking I just can't understand a damn thing he's saying. LOL
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