I know this might be controversial... But refinishing this old winchester back to its (near) original condition? It's an 1894 in 38/55, but it's seen better days. To continue being a shooter it needs work. The bore is really nice looking, until you get to the last 1/2" at the muzzle. The rifling disappears and the crown looks pooched. So my guess is it either needs a cut/crown or counter boring. Also the mag tube bracket is loose in its dovetail so that needs work, as does the stock which has a stable hairline crack behind the lower tang. I'd like to reinforce that area.
My thinking is I'd rather do the work on it and make it a reliable and accurate shooter rather than let it retire as an antique wall hanger or parts gun. But would I be ruining the value? I want to think it would be worth the same if not more if properly restored. I know you don't really get to pay yourself anything for doing the work with refinishing... I just don't want to de-value it.


My thinking is I'd rather do the work on it and make it a reliable and accurate shooter rather than let it retire as an antique wall hanger or parts gun. But would I be ruining the value? I want to think it would be worth the same if not more if properly restored. I know you don't really get to pay yourself anything for doing the work with refinishing... I just don't want to de-value it.






















































