A spoter No.1 I did for a friend

jonh172

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Hey guys, I just finished up my buddies No.1 and wanted to share the results.

Let me know what you guys think!

(Note: I did NOT refinish the mag, 2 lips are broken on it so I didn't touch it, so yes that is rust on the mag in the after shots.)



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And AFTER!

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Wow!! Awesome work.
How do you deal with pitting?


When I received this specimen, I was skeptical as to how well it would turn out, but after removing the rust and bluing I was shocked to find very little pitting! What pitting I did find, I cleaned up with some 300 then 400 grit wet and dry.
 
beautiful job-I love messing around with these old unloved sporters-costs little and you spend many happy hours and the result is a fine shooter
 
Well done! This one needed first aid really badly!

Did you note how many hours you spent?



Don't really have a definate number, most time is waiting for the wood to dry, or danish oil to soak in or just prepping the work station for the next step..... But I'd say approx 10-12 hours, with prep time, not counting waiting for things to dry.
 
Nice work! She cleaned up really nicely thanks to your efforts. I'd never know that it was the same gun.

Tell me again why there's still rust on the magazine? Seems like even a bit of oil and a bronze wire brush would clean that up nicely without having to worry about any dislodging of the damaged magazine.
 
Nice work! She cleaned up really nicely thanks to your efforts. I'd never know that it was the same gun.

Tell me again why there's still rust on the magazine? Seems like even a bit of oil and a bronze wire brush would clean that up nicely without having to worry about any dislodging of the damaged magazine.

Yeah, defiantely could just rub the rust off, even if just for the pics, but the owner said he wasn't going to use it again, so I left it.

I guess in hind sight I should have just omitted it.
 
Thanks for all the kind words guys!

I've got a military N.o4 that should be done early new year I'll post here as well.
 
Yeah, defiantely could just rub the rust off, even if just for the pics, but the owner said he wasn't going to use it again, so I left it....

Ah, that explains it perfectly. I have to admit I was wondering why you'd do all the rest of the stuff and then ignore that. Now it makes sense.

Again kudos on doing a really sweet looking restoration on the ol' girl. I especially love that you used methods and materials that tried to restore it to the original service style of look as much as possible.
 
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