14th September 2017, 08:03 AM
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Join Date: Jun 2012
Location: USA
Posts: 1,497
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Quote:
Originally Posted by rickystl
Hi Estcrh.
I remember this gun. Philip did an outstanding job with the stock repair. Looks great !! Interestingly, I own a Caucasian rifle that needed the exact same repair. The mechanical work, lock repair/tuning, nipple replacement (tough job in this case), and front bead sight added could all be done. And I would tend to bend in that direction. But then, I tend to take restoration a bit further than many collectors would like. In this case, it's certainly not necessary to take the restoration any further. It's perfectly presentable as-is for an Ethno arms collection. And, as you mention, Persian made/assembled guns are usually considered quite rare in any condition, and seldom come up for sale.
Again, great job by Philip. A nice addition to your collection.
Rick
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Rick, I admire the extra steps you take with your guns as far as restoring them, here is a better image of the split before repair.
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