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Project "Big Bore" Remington model 1889 10 Gauge

Posted: Sun Sep 15, 2013 10:19 am
by Headoftheholler
Snapped a few quick pics prior to starting the project, between a new promotion at work and a newborn, free time is hard to find. This will be a long term project, my friend's uncle has requested stock repairs and a gloss finish + a rust blue, already have the replacement buttplate on hand, but it needs some trimming.
Weighs in at nearly 10 pounds (!) I have nothing but respect for the ole timers that humped something like this up into these mountains.
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Re: Project "Big Bore" Remington model 1889 10 Gauge

Posted: Sun Sep 15, 2013 11:21 am
by Headoftheholler
The incredible hand fitted mech's inside the side plates.
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Re: Project "Big Bore" Remington model 1889 10 Gauge

Posted: Sun Sep 15, 2013 6:07 pm
by Headoftheholler
Stock is stripped, its amazing how much dirt and grime 100+ years build up on a gun stock, note the major crack on both sides, 3 ton clear epoxy will be used to reseal any damage.
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Re: Project "Big Bore" Remington model 1889 10 Gauge

Posted: Sun Sep 15, 2013 10:26 pm
by imfuncity
10# !!! :shock: :o That cannon needs wheels!!

Re: Project "Big Bore" Remington model 1889 10 Gauge

Posted: Tue Sep 17, 2013 6:38 am
by Headoftheholler
imfuncity wrote:10# !!! :shock: :o That cannon needs wheels!!
Especially here in these mountains, my go to whitetail rifle is a custom swede sporter with 16" barrel, very accurate but more importantly very very light.

Re: Project "Big Bore" Remington model 1889 10 Gauge

Posted: Sun Oct 20, 2013 4:54 pm
by Headoftheholler
UPDATE
Stock and forearm are finished, barrels got blued today along with the dozens of smalls, hopefully final assembly on Tuesday.
Barrels Before:
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Barrels After:


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Finished Stock:
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Re: Project "Big Bore" Remington model 1889 10 Gauge

Posted: Mon Oct 21, 2013 9:51 pm
by Phyrbird
Nice Work :!: :!:

Just when I thought I was recovering, you show me another one of those stocks. Looking at them you wonder which way the grain runss; :) AAARRRRGGGHHH :x :roll:

Re: Project "Big Bore" Remington model 1889 10 Gauge

Posted: Thu Oct 24, 2013 10:58 am
by Headoftheholler
Sneak peek of the finished project, original finish on the receiver was case hardening, cost to recase was in excess of $300, the owner decided to just keep the receiver and side plates in the white, sealed to prevent corrosion with the hammers and topsnap rust blued with fire blued screws.
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Re: Project "Big Bore" Remington model 1889 10 Gauge

Posted: Tue Nov 05, 2013 5:05 pm
by Adam Lee
you sure have some good guns to practice with man!

When leaving metal "in the white", you mention sealing that with something. What do you use? In my case, with my 1800 era flintlock for example, I just oil it up every once in a while.

Adam

Re: Project "Big Bore" Remington model 1889 10 Gauge

Posted: Tue Nov 05, 2013 6:58 pm
by Headoftheholler
My personal guns all get a good coat of Johnson paste wax once a year. Waxing firearms as corrosion resistance goes back a really long time (beeswax), and IMO it will seal out mouisture better than any gun oil. As this was not my personal shotgun (I cant control if he chooses to care for the bare metal) I sealed it with Truoil, a tip I picked up on years ago.