I just finished a fun but probably crazy project. I had a cheap rusted out Stevens Shotgun from the 1950's and was practicing casehardening on the action and it turned out ok so I decided to rebarrel it to something interesting. I bushed the firing pin, did my best to refinish the very scratched up Tenite stock, touched up the trigger, put a crinkle finish on the trigger guard, stubbed the barrel, threaded it and fit a 17 cal green mountain barrel from Bits o' Pieces. I bought a reamer from Manson Reamers for the 17 Hornady Hornet and it worked really well. I finished of the barrel to 24" long and tapered it so it was not so muzzle heavy. I blued the barrel with Belgium hot water bluing method and mounted a very cheap 22 scope on the rifle. I had it out to the range last week and what a fun little gun to shoot and wow does it shoot. The scope is not great at 100 yds so the bulleseye was not really that clear but it was still shooting 3/4" groups. At 50 yards the scope is very clear and the group in the picture is my first group after geting it on target. It measures 0.15" center to center. I think this gun will shoot better than I am capable of and will be a killer on gophers. Best part I have very little cash tied up in this project.




















































