
The wood was a litlle dinged up, the engraving was grimy, and the bluing was pretty thin on the barrels from carry wear. It didnt cock all three barrels every time you opened it and it had a cracked horn trigger guard.

I have access to an ultrasonic cleaner at work, so it took it down and cleaned it thoroughly.

It came out sparkling clean! It solved the cocking issue as well and made the cocking indicators work perfect.

Next was the stocks. I steamed out all the dents I could, re-pointed the checkering, and gave it a hand rubbed oil finish. Also fixed the horn trigger guard with epoxy.

Barrels next...Stipped them to the white...

At this point...a few of my buds thought I was crazy. A lot of work for a gun I hadn't even shot. Regardless, the barrels were given 11 passes of slow rust blue...

I carefully reassembled it...


Ta dah!






