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kahnjar1 24th October 2018 06:51 AM

Another Sindi Rifle (Rags to riches)
 
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Acquired at the same auction as the other Sindi and the Rasak/Kariophili posted here earlier, is this rifle which is similar to that posted here and owned by Rickstl http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showth...ghlight=jezail
This one however was rescued from a junk pile and was in terrible condition. After many hours of restoration it now at least has a future. Though it still has some minor failings, at least it is no longer junk..........
A series of before and after pics will show how it was, and how it is now.
Stu

kahnjar1 24th October 2018 06:54 AM

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Kubur 24th October 2018 09:02 AM

Very nice before and after!
That's a lot of work and a lot of Sindhi guns...
:)

Peter Dekker 24th October 2018 10:02 AM

Very sympathetic restoration job! Just the right amount of cleaning everywhere. I'm especially impressed by the way you brought the lock back to life. Well done!

CharlesS 24th October 2018 12:37 PM

That's a lot of work, and very nicely done!

Fernando K 24th October 2018 12:52 PM

Hello

Only for one question. The oxide was removed by electrolysis or by another method. Thank you

Affectionately

drac2k 24th October 2018 01:26 PM

"Abra Kadabra...............must be magic! Congratulations on having the vision to foresee this marvelous transformation and saving a piece of history.

Sajen 24th October 2018 06:21 PM

Great work Stu! :eek: :cool:

TVV 24th October 2018 07:47 PM

Great restoration, the way it should be done. As a result, another nice Sindi rifle.

kahnjar1 24th October 2018 07:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Fernando K
Hello

Only for one question. The oxide was removed by electrolysis or by another method. Thank you

Affectionately

Hi Fernando,
Soak parts in WHITE VINEGAR.....I use ONLY white vinegar and neutralise with hot water, then spray with CRC 556, after rubbing with domestic PLASTIC dishwash pad.
Stu

kahnjar1 24th October 2018 08:25 PM

Thank you Gentlemen for your kind words. I will have to search for another "project" now. I am always on the look out for worthy restoration jobs.
Stu

rickystl 25th October 2018 05:13 PM

Hi Stu

GREAT JOB !!!! The photo of the inside of the lock looked like it had cobwebs !!
Wonderful before and after restoration. Looked like it had been sitting in the corner of a garage for many years. LOL But turned out well. Congrats.

Rick

BANDOOK 28th October 2018 10:33 AM

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Originally Posted by kahnjar1
Thank you Gentlemen for your kind words. I will have to search for another "project" now. I am always on the look out for worthy restoration jobs.
Stu

EXCELLENT RESTORATION STU
Cheers

Will M 29th October 2018 01:11 AM

Stu what a wonderful end result. I do the same kind of work and appreciate the time and effort that goes into these conservations.
Has the integrity of the barrel been compromised? Could you fire it?

kahnjar1 29th October 2018 01:57 AM

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Originally Posted by Will M
Stu what a wonderful end result. I do the same kind of work and appreciate the time and effort that goes into these conservations.
Has the integrity of the barrel been compromised? Could you fire it?

Hi Will,
The barrel is very thick wall so probably COULD be fired (with caution), however I do not intend to try.
Stu


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