trevor73402
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I think this is the most appropriate place to post this.
I'm looking for someone that does gun restoration. I have two guns that have alot of special sentimental value to me that id like to see about getting restored. They have both been in my family for a long time.
The first one is a V model 1962 Marlin Golden 39A. It is a lever action .22 that was my late uncles first gun. It is not in bad shape, but I'd like to have it restored to as close to "like new" condition. It does not have any rust on it, but the finish is pretty well gone. The wood needs to be refinished as well. It will need to be stripped down, and cleaned internally and externally.
The other one is a Remington model 1894 Hammerless Double barrel shotgun with a Damascus barrel. This gun is very very special to me. It belonged to my great uncle Pete, who is the man that introduced my father to hunting and shooting as a child. Pete was a west Texas cotton farmer. He taught my dad to hunt and fish as a child. This shotgun has killed everything from dove, deer, squirrels, ducks, to coyotes. It's about the only gun he carried year round. Uncle Pete has passed on as well as my father back in 2008. There is no rust on the gun and the stock is in fair shape, but the Purdy style forend is a lil rough.
I'm not a wealthy person so obviously I can't spend tons of money on these two guns. I might even have to do them one at a time spaced out over a time period to be able to afford it. If anyone on here would be interested in taking on this job, or knows anyone who is in this field of work still, please let me know and I'll get in contact with you to discuss it further.
Any help is greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Trevor.
I'm looking for someone that does gun restoration. I have two guns that have alot of special sentimental value to me that id like to see about getting restored. They have both been in my family for a long time.
The first one is a V model 1962 Marlin Golden 39A. It is a lever action .22 that was my late uncles first gun. It is not in bad shape, but I'd like to have it restored to as close to "like new" condition. It does not have any rust on it, but the finish is pretty well gone. The wood needs to be refinished as well. It will need to be stripped down, and cleaned internally and externally.
The other one is a Remington model 1894 Hammerless Double barrel shotgun with a Damascus barrel. This gun is very very special to me. It belonged to my great uncle Pete, who is the man that introduced my father to hunting and shooting as a child. Pete was a west Texas cotton farmer. He taught my dad to hunt and fish as a child. This shotgun has killed everything from dove, deer, squirrels, ducks, to coyotes. It's about the only gun he carried year round. Uncle Pete has passed on as well as my father back in 2008. There is no rust on the gun and the stock is in fair shape, but the Purdy style forend is a lil rough.
I'm not a wealthy person so obviously I can't spend tons of money on these two guns. I might even have to do them one at a time spaced out over a time period to be able to afford it. If anyone on here would be interested in taking on this job, or knows anyone who is in this field of work still, please let me know and I'll get in contact with you to discuss it further.
Any help is greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Trevor.