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Thread: A GUN FOR A LEGEND

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rob Haught View Post
    I had the opportunity to shoot this rifle Sunday. What a nice package! Joe had several other custom lever guns to show and tell. Anyone looking for a package should look no further than Superior Firearms. Ive got a couple projects that just went to the front burner! I have a 336 in 30-30 that Joe built last year and its a very neat rifle that Ive enjoyed quite a bit. I have a 444 and 35 that Im going to get in the pipeline this month. To say Ken is happy with it is an understatement, he held it like a new puppy and grinned ear to ear!
    Thank you Rob I love to work with guys like you and Ken.
    It is nice to have friends like you and Ken.

    I am living my dream!
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    beautiful, an piece of working art

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    Thanks
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    Joe, I am so eager to get my Marlin back from you. Wish we didn't have that little debacle/delay thing happen, but you are pushing on through.

    If anyone wants to know, a parts supplier sent the wrong parts multiple times and were very tardy in doing it to boot.

    micky

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. Smith View Post
    Thanks guys

    To the stock ? I would say you can not go wrong with Renaissance wax.
    Very nice rifle, love old lever actions.

    Another quick question if you don't mind.

    I have a old Winchester 62A pump .22 and have been wondering what to apply to the stock since some of the original finish is missing? Will this wax work or something else better?

    thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by LRB45 View Post
    Very nice rifle, love old lever actions.

    Another quick question if you don't mind.

    I have a old Winchester 62A pump .22 and have been wondering what to apply to the stock since some of the original finish is missing? Will this wax work or something else better?

    thanks
    Wax will work but if the gun is old I would go with a tung oil just to feed the old wood.
    Then you can wax it if you like.
    WWW.SUPERIORFIREARMSLLC.COM
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