Older target rifle - restoration question
Posted: Sun Jan 04, 2009 7:25 pm
I have a Remington model 37 Rangemaster w/ Redfield sights. Stock is in good shape - some small handling marks. Metal is pretty good with a few very small rust spots. Appears to have been poorly re-bedded, maybe with epoxy. Bore looks good to my untrained eyes.
So it appears to be a nice example, a shooter for sure, not a museum piece. My question is, what's considered kosher in terms of restoration? My guess is that at minimum it could benefit from being professionally re-bedded. Is it better to keep stock and bluing as-is from the standpoint of it's value as a historic example?
Thanks in advance for your thoughts!
Jeff
So it appears to be a nice example, a shooter for sure, not a museum piece. My question is, what's considered kosher in terms of restoration? My guess is that at minimum it could benefit from being professionally re-bedded. Is it better to keep stock and bluing as-is from the standpoint of it's value as a historic example?
Thanks in advance for your thoughts!
Jeff