That would make a good pair, i'd vote restoration, the wood might be too far gone though but even on ebay they have some nice looking wood for pretty cheap.I like the way it is too, but I think that it and this one would make a nice pair together both redone or I wouldn't really be even thinking about it.
So I'm still torn but after the first of the year I will revisit this and decide.
Thats who did the 22 in the picReach out to T&D metalworks in cloversale for a price to rebule it. They did a S&W 4” mod. 19 for me and it turned out awesome
THIS ^^^One of my customers in the old days had me contract out for a Turnbull-like Case coloring on a 97 to a smith in Iowa (or Missouri...I don't really remember as it was many years ago). That turned out to be a beautiful firearm. But, it was very pricey.
Turnbull does some of the best case color restorationTHIS ^^^
If you want to know what the high end is, a good friend contacted Turnbull about a full restoration, wood and metal, on a Model 1901 lever 10 gauge in very good shape except a previous owner had sanded the stock in places for whatever reason
The quoted price was $3200, more than twice what he had in the gun
Madness, really
THIS ^^^
If you want to know what the high end is, a good friend contacted Turnbull about a full restoration, wood and metal, on a Model 1901 lever 10 gauge in very good shape except a previous owner had sanded the stock in places for whatever reason
The quoted price was $3200, more than twice what he had in the gun
Madness, really
Turnbull does some of the best case color restoration
ThisI like it as is.