*** Photos Added *** Spencer Restoration Questions

Started by Dan Koretz, February 02, 2016, 12:23:24 PM

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Dan Koretz

Thanks, Steve,

I considered using that method. I used it when I restored my civil war 3" ordinance rifle ( I used a battery charger) and it did a good job.

I got the antique gun restoration kit mentioned above, and it is working out very well, as far as I've gotten. I'll post some pictures when I'm done.

Dan

Dan Koretz

I've finished using the antique gun restoration kit and thought I would post pictures. Thanks to Two Flints.  There was no bluing on the gun, and I found a note inside the gun dated 1991. Maybe the bluing was removed then. It looks better than when I started.
















                                        (Photos Posted by Two Flints)

steved66

Dan,
Nice work!  Looks a lot better than when you started.


Blair

Dan,

It turned out pretty nice, Looks good!
My best,
Blair
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God and the soldier we adore.
But in times of peace and all things right,
God is forgotten and the soldier slighted"
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Dan Koretz

thanks.

The kit  was about $30 and was easy to use. I recommend it highly.

Dan

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