Another reborn Cooey;
My rubbish camera doesn't do it justice, though... This rifle was my Grandfathers, then my fathers, then my brothers and now mine - though shortly to return to my brother when his boys get old enough to hold it.
I took off the stock last year and sanded it all down until all the old varnish was off, followed by the ancient dings and dents it had gotten from a life hard-lived in the bush of North Ontario. Rubbed it down about a dozen times with boiled linseed to get a nice dark colour back into the wood, though I may hit it with some tru-oil for a bit more shine.
Just last week though, I had gotten it cleaned and blued by Jim over here in Medicine Hat. He took it apart and cleaned it up; all the pitting and old rust spots, everything, then dunked it in hot blue.
This rifle is PRISTINE; absolutely perfect condition - as if it came out of the factory yesterday. The barrel is buffed to a sheen, every metal piece save for the bolt is a deep, dark blue, and the bolt itself was giving a good run through the buffer to do away with the old wear and rust. The rifling is still strong too, even after 60+ years of teaching kids to shoot.
This Cooey 39 is a rifle that will last another 100 years, easily - and with any luck it'll stay within the family to be passed down generation to generation; it is certainly deserving of it, particularly now with how pretty it is.