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Thread: 1894 IS JUST TOO NICE NOT TO LET YOU SEE

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    That wood is BEAUTIFUL !!

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    As a fan of the Winchester 1894 I approve of this. Very cool rifle!

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    Truly these are works of art! A privilege to view.

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    I thank all of you for your nice words.
    Currently I am doing a Winchester 1886 45/70 that I am cutting down to 16.5 inch.
    It is going to be a nice gun I think I will have to have one for myself in the end.
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    Please post pics of the winchester.

    My buddy has a pre 64 m94 that is pretty beat up, and forsale. I've been thinking about getting it and refinishing the wood, cut it down to 16.5 and either duracoat or park.

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    Quote Originally Posted by J-Dub View Post
    Please post pics of the winchester.

    My buddy has a pre 64 m94 that is pretty beat up, and forsale. I've been thinking about getting it and refinishing the wood, cut it down to 16.5 and either duracoat or park.
    I will post pics of the gun when it is ready.
    Right now it is in hunks.
    If you get the 94 I can bring it back to life and you will love it forever.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. Smith View Post
    I will post pics of the gun when it is ready.
    Right now it is in hunks.
    If you get the 94 I can bring it back to life and you will love it forever.
    Which is exactly why i'm interested to see that '86

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    Very nice.
    One day, I shall come back. Yes, I shall come back. Until then, there must be no regrets, no tears, no anxieties. Just go forward in all your beliefs and prove to me that I am not mistaken in mine.

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    Thanks guys.
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    Beautiful!

    I love the blueing. I only just this week discovered the wonders of gun blueing. All this time I thought the "man" finish was cerakote, or some other expensive shit. I got that stuff, and that shit works too. BUT, blueing is an art. It's ****ing nuts as you do it and the steel's chemical composition changes right in front of your eyes. It's old school magic. Alchemy. The primitives must have thought the process was from God. It's ****ing cool. Try blueing something. It's fun.

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