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| A closeup of the new finish and cleaned up action. The Hakims originally came with a rubber shell deflector on the charging handle, but finding any in original condition is impossible. |
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Sunday, August 3, 2014
Finale for the Hakim
Pictures of the finished Hakim!
Hakim pt.2
Posting up the next batch of pictures here, these detail my work of stripping the stock and refinishing the damn thing. The finish is apparently easy to chip but remarkably resistant to stripping, something that might pose a problem when I attempt to redo the damned thing, but we shall see.
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| The stock removed from the action, ready to begin the process. |
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| The first round of stripping did remarkably little to the finish, I began to worry that the project would drag on far longer than I intended. |
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| The wood was making progress, but you can see how the finish wasn't coming off evenly, a problem I wasn't able to solve entirely. |
| Very noticeable patches of finish that wouldn't come off...I think this was the third or fourth scrubbing by now. |
Pics for the Hakim project (finally)
Pre-work shots of the rifle:
That 191 painted onto the stock took me three hours to remove by scrubbing with Denatured Alcohol.
The finish was beat to hell on the rifle, reminded me of most of the Mosins I get.
Wasn't sure if this was a cartouche or a dent; figured I'd leave it alone either way as it would be impossible to steam out.
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| Yet another damned number painted onto the stock. Note the huge gouges in the wood, when I redo this rifle again I'm going to try and steam them out as much as possible. |
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