The saga continues!
Thanks for the encouragement folks! Kernalvax, I will be looking out for the two handguards that I need (unless they appear on the EE first!) I can see their function now...to prevent sweaty (or bloodied?) palms from rusting out the barrel!
Boltonscouter, you're absolutely right: This is beginnning to look like something I could hang on the wall...when I'm 99 and can't hunt anymore!

Glad you liked the pictures...there's more to come! Nothing like pictures to record a little bit of history and my small part in preserving some of it.

Louthepoo, I am going at it full-speed ahead! Actually your post of one of your excellent restoration jobs was one of those that inspired me. The rifle you restored for the other member was really nice.
John Sukey, for sure I am going to be looking for that book. And thanks to you, my buttstock bolt is out. One solid whack with the hammer and it popped out. I wouldn't have dared to try if you didn't say it was ok to do so. So now, that bolt too got the full steel wool gunzilla treatment.
Smellie, took your advice and went at the stock, first with solvent, and then with Brake Kleen. That's why I said 99 years just now. I must've shortened my life by at least 12 months, breathing in all those fumes!!

Still the results are worth it! Check out the progression:
1. I used an old boot tray that I'm certain my wife would not miss. Soaked the steel wool in solvent, and scrubbed like hell.
2. More and more scrubbing and some clear wood is beginning to show!
3. Same goes with the buttstock (hate that little wood plug!)
4. I can assure you, it was hard work!!
5. But the results are showing!! Look at this...wipe away excess solvent and, spray with Brake Kleen and...
Bear in mind...this wood was almost black before.
6. Now I gotta fix The Damned Crack as Smellie calls it! I thought of using wood glue. Thoughts anyone?
Here are some random shots of the wood.
The better side of the buttstock...
And finally, the inside of the forestock has an "H" inside a "house" symbol. Any idea what this means?
That's it for tonight folks! FYI, it was my daughter who likes guns that took the photos whilst my hands were dripping with solvent and all the other chemicals. Poor dear got a headache soon after.
Next comes the part I am really dreading...the bedding of the barrel. Is this really necessary? I almost feel like throwing it all together and shooting it already...we're close!!
