Green_Frog
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Re: Newbie
Reply #2 - Jul 25th, 2008 at 8:15am
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Jay, What you have there is an amateur gunsmith's dream! If you have little or no experience gunsmitthing, or if you want to practice from simplest and least valuable and work your way up, the Stevens would definitely be the best place to begin your work. Lining or outright replacement of the barrel are easy options, and the stock is one of the simpler of the single shot variations to build. I have seen reasonable stocks cut out with nothing but a handsaw and a pocket knife. Beyond that, and from the bias of this board, the trap door, the Martini, and the 'walls would all 3 have a lot of interest, either for restoration or customization. I have a weak spot in my heart (or head??) for the 'walls, but have always thought how neat a custom version of the trap door sporter could be. There are also quite a few Martini lovers on this board that can offer more advice on that project. As for the bolt guns, the '03 and the 1917 can be restored to original configuration using some of the wealth of military parts available, but they have also been the basis for a world of target or hunting rifles. While OT for this board, there is a ton of info out there on possible projects for utilizing them. While you are looking for the smaller number of parts to use on the above projects, you can casually look for the missing parts for the "1 1/2 bolt guns..." and get those at your leisure. If you quit/retire from your job and go to work on these full time, the will keep you busy for a long time, but if you approach this as most of us would, as a part time hobby, it will provide fun for years. Congratulations!! Keep us abreast of your work and feel free to ask for help and advice. Regards, Charlie Shaeff the Green Frog
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