That is a German Glock.
That is a German Glock.
It’s probably in 30 thuper carryMoonpie bought the only Glock I've ever liked....I'm jealous.
Good luck with the health issues and have lots of fun shooting the new 1911.From Gunbroker I used the “Buy it Now” option to buy this extremely well made .45 acp target styled trigger. The only two things I know about it are the Caspian rear sight and the Colt marked barrel. I’ll know more. When I get it.
Currently I am the “winning bid” for some ammo For it!
I’m slowly but surely recovering from a triple bypass surgery of 1 December and in the middle of October a Prostatectomy (as in surgically remove) to remove a cancerous Prostate. life is good!
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I lucked on to this really nice pre '64 Winchester 94 so I bought it yesterday.
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Just one small issue that keeps it from being really nice.
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right side of the butt stock. Any ideas on if or how the artwork can be removed without destroying the original finish? I'm all ears.
that may be an option. I'm no expert on Winchester original finish. I'm ok with it being non original finish I just don't want to destroy it removing the "art".Try rubbing alcohol With a Qtip.
I've refinished tons of guns and that one looks to have been refinished.
If you want to refinish this works perfectly, it's an oil finish. I'm currently in the process of a semi restoration of 1894. Thought I could do without refinishing but I found a hidden crack in the hand guard so now I have no choice as I'll have to make a repair.that may be an option. I'm no expert on Winchester original finish. I'm ok with it being non original finish I just don't want to destroy it removing the "art".
Citristrip will take it off, works good but you will need to refinish.I lucked on to this really nice pre '64 Winchester 94 so I bought it yesterday.
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Just one small issue that keeps it from being really nice.
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right side of the butt stock. Any ideas on if or how the artwork can be removed without destroying the original finish? I'm all ears.
I'll have to get that.If you want to refinish this works perfectly, it's an oil finish. I'm currently in the process of a semi restoration of 1894. Thought I could do without refinishing but I found a hidden crack in the hand guard so now I have no choice as I'll have to make a repair.
I've already tested this and it works, you can pick it up on e-Bay.