Well here she is, opinions please.

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  • CypherPunk

    Opinions Are My Own
    Apr 6, 2012
    3,907
    False Advertising.

    I read the topic and fully expected to see pics of your wife or girlfriend for us to critique.
     

    Jackalope

    Active Member
    Thanks everyone. I thought it would have come out better then it did but considering the train wreck I started with, the fact I have only about $375 into it I think I did ok and came out ahead. Now all thats left is to sight it in so I don't have to aim low to the right. But the grouping is the size of a baseball at 75 feet so I can't complain.
     

    hodgepodge

    Senior Member (Gold)
    Sep 3, 2009
    10,112
    Arnold, MD
    Well, you destroyed the patina that made it collectible. You should give it to me.


    Seriously, you did a great job. The before and after pics are amazing.
     

    todbiker

    Ultimate Member
    Feb 11, 2012
    1,246
    Laurel, Maryland
    You gave that gun a second life, from the condition it started in, you did a great restoration job. More importantly it functions reliably, the sighting issues just give it chararctor.:party29:
     

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