Well I picked up another one of these off the EE. Was expecting it to be bad, but I think it's actually a better restoration candidate than the one I already restored. Sadly I only have the one bolt between the two guns, so will have to maybe hunt down a second bolt when I'm done.
I started taking photos part way through tear-down (sorry). New gun is the one on the top, gun I already fixed up earleir in this thread is on bottom.
Nos cracks through the wrist of the stock, but there was a bad crack at the toe.
I worked out a clamping jig and glued it with titebond - luckily the crack was pretty clean and sealed back down well - might have been cracked recently, likely after import.
After the glue set, I drilled pin holes and used a couple wood screws dipped in wood glue to re-enforce the repair where it won't be seen (under the buttplate):
Some shots of the metal before any cleanup apart from brushing off the worst of the loose filth. Some of the pitting is pretty advanced, but not everywhere, and less bad than the first rifle:
Everything was of course stuck and/or frozen up. I did get it apart, here are many of the small bits uncleaned:
And here are the same bits after boiling, carding, and oiling - actually not that bad:
I'll post some more photos as I get around to doing more on this rifle - good news is the bore was actually packed in cosmolene and cleaned up to essentially new - mirror shinny - I was really shocked!! It initially looked like a sewer pipe, but it was just petrified grease.