Many years ago I bought a barreled complete with all parts a U.S. 1917 Enfield rifle. And for about the next 25 years it sat in the safe. One year finished lopping off the ears and contouring the rear receiver bridge. Then all the metal work got the treatment getting it ready to go to the gunsmith for finish work on the metal,d&t work for weaver steel grand slam bases, bead blast and bluing. Bluing came out almost black. Ben a member here found a nice sporterized Canadian
for me and I refinished it. Since all ranges are closed due to the virus I'll be prepping about a hundred LC67 cases and send an order to tom at Accurate molds one for a heavy 30 cal bullet for the '06 and another for a fat 45 rifle bullet for my carp mouthed Ruger #1 in 45/70. And hoping I can find someone to make up a series of H&I dies for my Lyman lubrisizer. And prep cases for both the Ruger and my Pedersoli 1874 sharps Infantry rifle. This quarantine is killing me. Last movie I bought 1917 stunk so bad along with the latest rendition of Midway. Don't they make any decent movies any more?. Frank