But first the receiver and barrel needs a couple of coats of black BBQ paint.
Ahhhhh.... just spray the whole thing with Krylon pebble finish in O.D green... done & done...
But first the receiver and barrel needs a couple of coats of black BBQ paint.
add some tactical accessories...may be lazer and flashlight or 2 mounted rail. I alos suggest incorporating a magpul stock or grip into if you can. You be super cool
But first the receiver and barrel needs a couple of coats of black BBQ paint.
Ahhhhh.... just spray the whole thing with Krylon pebble finish in O.D green... done & done...

Re-finish = ruin...
If you want functional, sell it to a collector and buy something functional
Based upon the OP's post number 8, he thinks hes going to rust blue it and refinish the stocks, thus facilitating an increase in sale value of 100$. I'm having a bit of trouble with that math - particularly the cost of rust bluing.
Not many things more annoying than people referring to me as "OP", and then talking about me like I'm not in the room... But I'm getting off topic.
What exactly doesn't add up for you? I have refinished and rust blued many firearms before this one, it is by no means my first waltz. I have also shortened barrels and mag tubes on lever action rifles and re-cut dovetails, drilled and tapped barrels etc. I'm pretty competent in that regard. And like I said I'm really just looking for a hobby project, not a great money making endeavour. I'm not going into business rebuilding winchesters for a measly $100 markup.
So what doesn't add up?





Sure, fix it up MS. I did the same to an older M1893 Marlin 30-30 that someone had done the outside of.
I acquired it as a non-collector, but a fixer-upper/shooter. But I found the bore was toasted [30-30]
Shipped it off to Ron Smith, who has made a 38-55 out of it for me. I know I will not get my money
back, and do not expect to. I'll just have a lot of fun shooting it and hunting with this old piece of history.
Regards, Dave.
Yeah if you've got those skills as posted! Why not cut it down to a trapper length?




























