Cooey Sureshot Repeater - Upgraded

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I took a notion that I would like to take a plain, inexpensive rifle and 'jazz' it up a little. My husband did all the metal work, and I did all the wood.
I thinned and reshaped the forend with a Schnabel. Re-worked the grip and added a walnut grip cap. Checkered both the fore and butt stocks at 22 lines per inch. Checkered the butt plate end and refinished with an oil rubbed finish and polished with some luthier pumice, then rottenstone. This is the first complete gun that I've modified.











 
That's really well done, great job! I've all ways wanted to do something along these lines. Really no better rifle to do it on then an old Cooey.
 
THG that is a great looking rifle. Very nice.
"luthier pumice, then rottenstone" hmmm guess I'll be watching some learning vids today....
You say you "checkered both the fore and butt stocks at 22 lines per inch."
Love that! Do you have any pics of that process?
The metal looks perfect in the pic. Was it re-blued?
Lot of questions sorry...
Anyway. Great looking rifle!
Thx for sharing
 
THG that is a great looking rifle. Very nice.
"luthier pumice, then rottenstone" hmmm guess I'll be watching some learning vids today....
You say you "checkered both the fore and butt stocks at 22 lines per inch."
Love that! Do you have any pics of that process?
The metal looks perfect in the pic. Was it re-blued?
Lot of questions sorry...
Anyway. Great looking rifle!
Thx for sharing

Thanks! Sorry, I don't have pictures of the process. The checkering pattern is my design. The metal was polished and re-blued, it was in good shape to start with - not rust or pitting. The butt plate and the trigger guard are case coloured.
 
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