I picked up this yesterday for $50. The internals seems great, the rifle cocks easily and sounds powerful when fired. The bore is bright and shiny. There are a few exterior issues--
-Extensive surface rust on barrel, pump arm, receiver, etc
-Flip-up front sight broken, missing rear sight
-White paint spots on stock and fake receiver (looks like latex wall paint)
-Missing washer and nut for right pic rail
-Adjustable cheek riser not adjusting, front will flip up and back down a little only
Project Plans--
-Clean outside with mild cleaner and a long-bristle brush then detail clean with rubbing alcohol and small brushes/QTips
-Remove left-side handle
-Replace rail washer and nut
-Forget about iron sights
-Install mil-dot scope and rings (w/ a lower ring mount size. No need for see-thru mounts like on stock rifle.)
-Remove rust with a chemical remover
-Repair cheek riser
-Repaint in camo*
-Wrap scope and moderator with burlap , rather than paint
Future Plans-- Open rifle up to clean, polish, and lube the internals
*I recently repainted my .30-06 with rattle can camo paint and am real happy with the results. I started off trying the dish soap technique and wasn't satisfied. I experimented a little and hit a upon an easy technique that gives a cool 3D effect. I'm anixous to try it again. See photo of rifle fore end below.
-Extensive surface rust on barrel, pump arm, receiver, etc
-Flip-up front sight broken, missing rear sight
-White paint spots on stock and fake receiver (looks like latex wall paint)
-Missing washer and nut for right pic rail
-Adjustable cheek riser not adjusting, front will flip up and back down a little only
Project Plans--
-Clean outside with mild cleaner and a long-bristle brush then detail clean with rubbing alcohol and small brushes/QTips
-Remove left-side handle
-Replace rail washer and nut
-Forget about iron sights
-Install mil-dot scope and rings (w/ a lower ring mount size. No need for see-thru mounts like on stock rifle.)
-Remove rust with a chemical remover
-Repair cheek riser
-Repaint in camo*
-Wrap scope and moderator with burlap , rather than paint
Future Plans-- Open rifle up to clean, polish, and lube the internals
*I recently repainted my .30-06 with rattle can camo paint and am real happy with the results. I started off trying the dish soap technique and wasn't satisfied. I experimented a little and hit a upon an easy technique that gives a cool 3D effect. I'm anixous to try it again. See photo of rifle fore end below.