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    Quote Originally Posted by oldfoneguy View Post
    Wow, a little research goes a long way BEFORE starting any project.
    Well, like I said, the receiver had some cheap, improperly applied bluing applied to it when I got it. So, stripping that off did not cause any harm as I can tell. Case hardened metal, of that age, usually has a dark grey finish. That is what I am trying to replicate. Only the bolt body has been polished in any way. The extractor still has the fire blue.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jakeroub View Post
    I think it looked better before!
    It may have looked "better" but a glossy, cheap, modern bluing job is nothing close to original. That is why I took it off.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Singer B View Post
    Great job on the wood! It looks used but cared for.
    Thanks. This rifle is put-together with donor pieces from all over. This is a cut-down rifle stock.

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    Quote Originally Posted by butlersrangers View Post
    The "before picture" shows an aftermarket Buehler safety-lever. Was this action drilled & tapped for a scope at one time?
    Good catch! That is one of the things that I fixed on this restoration. It has not been drilled and tapped. Someone, somewhere along the line had a Buehler lever they weren't using, and it went on here. This rifle has been thru a lot of hands, each trying to "improve" it. I suppose I am too, but my improvements tend more toward the "restoring to original look."
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    Quote Originally Posted by daveboy View Post
    Well, like I said, the receiver had some cheap, improperly applied bluing applied to it when I got it. So, stripping that off did not cause any harm as I can tell. Case hardened metal, of that age, usually has a dark grey finish. That is what I am trying to replicate. Only the bolt body has been polished in any way. The extractor still has the fire blue.

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    It may have looked "better" but a glossy, cheap, modern bluing job is nothing close to original. That is why I took it off.

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    Thanks. This rifle is put-together with donor pieces from all over. This is a cut-down rifle stock.

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    Good catch! That is one of the things that I fixed on this restoration. It has not been drilled and tapped. Someone, somewhere along the line had a Buehler lever they weren't using, and it went on here. This rifle has been thru a lot of hands, each trying to "improve" it. I suppose I am too, but my improvements tend more toward the "restoring to original look."
    Yes the metal will grey as the finish wears however its never complete there are always some of the darker blue spots that remain. When worn I've observed that it still retains a slighty mottled look as opposed to a uniform grey.

    There are no-drill scope mounts for Kragicon rifles available. If there were 2 slots cut into the stock at the top on either side of the receiver ring it might have had one of those installed hence the reason for the Buehler.

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