Re: Defarbing advice wanted!
I'd also recomend the Geoff Walden article Mr. Boccadoro mentioned. Defarbing is relatively easy. The correct square eared lock screw washers can be obtained from Lodgewood Mfg. (http://www.lodgewood.com/) as well as the correct lock plate with Tower 1862, though the only ones they have left in stock are the case hardened ones. Pretty much all that is left is filing the serial numbers off and any marks from Euroarms manufacture, and have correct ones put in their place on the left side of the barrel near the tang, and a stamp on the stock. Then there is the matter of triming down the stuck just below the lower band and reshaping the upper portion of the small of the stock to more of a point. I would recommend leaving this to someone who has done it before as well as removing and stamping the serial numbers. Hope this helps.
I'd also recomend the Geoff Walden article Mr. Boccadoro mentioned. Defarbing is relatively easy. The correct square eared lock screw washers can be obtained from Lodgewood Mfg. (http://www.lodgewood.com/) as well as the correct lock plate with Tower 1862, though the only ones they have left in stock are the case hardened ones. Pretty much all that is left is filing the serial numbers off and any marks from Euroarms manufacture, and have correct ones put in their place on the left side of the barrel near the tang, and a stamp on the stock. Then there is the matter of triming down the stuck just below the lower band and reshaping the upper portion of the small of the stock to more of a point. I would recommend leaving this to someone who has done it before as well as removing and stamping the serial numbers. Hope this helps.
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