My buddies grandpa passed away a few years ago now and he got his old H&R. The gun has been in his family for a long time and was all the grandsons first hunting gun. Because of this, the gun took some abuse. The goal was to remove the rust, replace broken parts, clean up the stock, and etch his grandpa's name on it. I had to grind past the pitting on the reciever and then buffed to 600 grit, etched, and electroplated the reciever and trigger in brass. He wanted the stock to retain the dings, scratches, and wear, but wanted the peeling clear coat removed. I very carefully removed the old finish and applied several layers of truoil and buffed to 7000 grit. I buffed all the pins, hammer, ect. and reblued them with cold blue. I think it turned out great.