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Finally!

I have to go out of town on the 30th for a week. With any luck, it will get here before next weekend and I can sand, stain and get the first couple of coats of oil on the stock before leaving. Simultaneously, while waiting for stain and and oil coats to dry, I can apply coats of cold browning solution to the barrel. The lock, I plan to leave in the white.

I'm EXCITED!!!
 
Finally!

I have to go out of town on the 30th for a week. With any luck, it will get here before next weekend and I can sand, stain and get the first couple of coats of oil on the stock before leaving. Simultaneously, while waiting for stain and and oil coats to dry, I can apply coats of cold browning solution to the barrel. The lock, I plan to leave in the white.

I'm EXCITED!!!

Curious, why not brown or blue the lock? Isn’t that one of the most likely parts of a rifle to suffer powder corrosion?
 
Curious, why not brown or blue the lock? Isn’t that one of the most likely parts of a rifle to suffer powder corrosion?

Actually, I like the look of a bright lock against a browned barrel. I assume it will dull over time. I can always come back and brown the lock later if I don't like the way it looks.

BTW, it`s a .54.
 
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