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    Semi-success. The barrel is out of the stock. It fought and screamed the entire way. Impact screwdriver was awesome. Might have to get one. But it did nothing. Ended up drilling it out. Nothing. Got a larger bit, the head came out then nothing. Inserted a pin and hit with a hammer and still nothing. Ended up having to drill all the way through the bolt sleeve before it would come loose. I think some of the bolt is still attached to the sleeve. In any case. Not worst case scenario under there but pretty close. No holes (yet) through the barrel sleeve. That won't come off by the way and I did not push it at all. I think I am going to put this particular project on hold until I can assemble an electrolysis bath. I want to do it right so it might take some time to find the right materials. I did scrape off most of the heavy rust you see in the photos and may continue to work on it a bit but I think this one definitely needs the bath.







    As you can see, the bolt cleaned up nicely. I believe most of the expose metal will clean up similarly. Right now it has a very dark brown patina under the rust with little to no pitting. The area under the wood has much more severe pitting, some original bluing in spots but not much.







    And this is the stock damage. any suggestions on repairs would be appreciated. I understand they may an epoxy type product that can stabilize the remaining wood but I think that will look awful. That pretty much leaves cutting out the bad and splicing new in but it will be a but joint for the most part and they don't always hold well. I can dowel it in place.









    And this is the butt plate after about 15 minutes of cleaning. I need to get the rust out of the screw hole yet and work on the back some but it's not bad. Belt sanders are great on these.



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    Aragorn243 " I think I am going to put this particular project on hold until I can assemble an electrolysis bath. I want to do it right so it might take some time to find the right materials. I did scrape off most of the heavy rust you see in the photos and may continue to work on it a bit but I think this one definitely needs the bath."

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    Quote Originally Posted by Aragorn243 View Post
    Ended up having to drill all the way through the bolt sleeve before it would come loose.
    Bummer, at least it's done. You'll have time to sort that detail out I think. Looks like this might take a minute... Guess you're right about the electrolysis, the only other things to do would be glass bead blast and then hand polish before bluing. Not sure that's the direction you're headed though. It'll never be perfect anyway unless you remove about the top third of the metal.

    Yes, it'll be fine.
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