The '92 pictured here, {Bottom} started life in worse shape than yours.
I decided to have a go myself.
I still wears the original stock, the nicks and gouges talk to me.
Tiriaq suplied me with a '94 Winchester barrel, that fit perfectly.
The action was carefully draw filed, and a few of the deeper pits are all that remain of the original damage.
The bluing is a hot mix I did at the cottage, {much to my wife's horror}
I sourced a lot of small parts from various sources, including the dreaded Ebay, as the original rifle had no bolt, or internals.
If it were mine, I doubt I could resist firing it. I don't believe in wall hangers.
I've got an old original Stevens falling block in .32 caliber RIMFIRE that could use some talented TLC.
All that is wrong with it is superficial discoloration & minor pitting.
I saw its twin in the old catalogue pages reproduced on another CGN thread yesterday. I had forgotten I still had the thing.
I doubt if even the Old Western Scrounger has ammo for .32 RIMFIRE.
I have a box of original ammo but I haven't attempted to fire the gun though it looks very functional.
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