$I just sent in my application for a minor's firearms license, I thought about celebrating by restoring my Dad's good old number 4.
It's has no wood above the barrel, and about 11-12" of wood from the magazine. The rear section of stock is original. It has the brass butt-plate, and a burn mark from when it was left against a lamp when my Dad was a kid.
So where do I start? I don't know which part of the rifle is the serialized part, so I don't want to post any number's stamped onto the rifle.
There's a gun show that comes to Brandon every year, and I think I'll buy a complete wood kit there. I would rather keep the original stock.
It's has no wood above the barrel, and about 11-12" of wood from the magazine. The rear section of stock is original. It has the brass butt-plate, and a burn mark from when it was left against a lamp when my Dad was a kid.

So where do I start? I don't know which part of the rifle is the serialized part, so I don't want to post any number's stamped onto the rifle.
There's a gun show that comes to Brandon every year, and I think I'll buy a complete wood kit there. I would rather keep the original stock.
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