I have always liked Winchester Model 63 rifles. To me, they fit in the "classy" or "elegant" .22 rifle category. That's the same category that I would put the Winchester Model 61 and the Browning SA 22 rifles. So, a few years ago I bought one from a Gunbroker seller. I bought it as a fixer upper and because of the condition it was in, I had no regrets about "restoring" it.
I have refinished a few gun stocks in my years so I wasn't too afraid of tackling that part of the project. The metal, on the other hand, I wasn't about to attempt. Then I learned that a friend of mine had a son who was attending a gunsmiths school in Pennsylvania. BINGO! The rest is captured in living color photos. :bthumb:
Here's the little gem just as I received it from the dealer...
Wear and tear...we have our share.
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I have refinished a few gun stocks in my years so I wasn't too afraid of tackling that part of the project. The metal, on the other hand, I wasn't about to attempt. Then I learned that a friend of mine had a son who was attending a gunsmiths school in Pennsylvania. BINGO! The rest is captured in living color photos. :bthumb:
Here's the little gem just as I received it from the dealer...







Wear and tear...we have our share.
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