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Author Topic: 870 Re-Build  (Read 1768 times)

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Offline HD

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I was gifted a rusty 870 Express (I should have taken before pictures) I completely tore it down to clean it up. I used a zippy grinder with a course Scotch Brite wheel to clean up the receiver & glass bead blasted the barrel. Then painted them both with semi gloss black engine paint. I ordered new stocks from Boyd's..... and wala.... it's finished. Time for pheasant season!
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Offline glenn57

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 :happy1: :happy1: :happy1: awesome work bud!!!!!!!!!! :happy1:
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Online Steve-o

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Semi-gloss black engine paint?   :scratch:  Brilliant!!!  :happy1:

Equal parts MacGyver and Red Green.   :bow:

Nice work.

Offline LPS

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Beautiful!

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The woodwork is a little flamboyant for my more traditional taste, but you did a really nice job.   Good work, HD.