A family friend who no longer moose hunts dropped off this rifle for me to move along. I know he had fallen with it 20 years ago so did a thorough inspection. Little ding on outside edge of end of barrel. No biggie. But found a crack in the stock at the wrist. Also noticed corrosion creeping up from the stock and thought of salt curing stock issues. Had thoughts of stock repair until removing it and confirming it's a salty one. Heartbreaking! I'm not positive but I believe the L69 after the serial number makes it a Safari manufactured 1969. Sights are good. Bore is excellent. Bottom metal and trigger assembly escaped corrosion.
If I wanted to keep it I suppose the best idea would be to pin and seal the stock and keep shooting it. But it's really more gun than I need considering I haven't moose hunted in 15 years. So my questions are, is the stock garbage? What's this rifle worth without a stock and the salt damage to the bottom of barrel and action? I just gave the rust a 5 minute scrub with a toothbrush and wd40. Thanks for your insight.
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If I wanted to keep it I suppose the best idea would be to pin and seal the stock and keep shooting it. But it's really more gun than I need considering I haven't moose hunted in 15 years. So my questions are, is the stock garbage? What's this rifle worth without a stock and the salt damage to the bottom of barrel and action? I just gave the rust a 5 minute scrub with a toothbrush and wd40. Thanks for your insight.
















