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Stock...strip, rub down and oil finish...£120+....reblue...£100+, if you shop around you will get a better price, as you will for cash. You could do some of the donkey work yourself to bring the price down further. No location so no idea where you are re someone to do it.

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If your not looking for a factory finish theses kits are good

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Birchwood-Casey-Perma-Blue-Blueing/dp/B0033XEO0I

I've restored a couple of airguns and an old 410 folder with good results ......

action is easy to strip and clean too as the record trigger unit drops out as a complete unit ...

If the checkering is damaged then stippling is a good alternative http://www.shootingtimes.com/gunsmithing/gunsmithing_0107/

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I've recently done the stock on a supersport. Mask over the chequering and then sand the stock to bare wood. Make sure you get all the old wood stain off, not just varnish. I re stained the stock with colron mahogany wood dye. 3 coats did it. Then I gave it 10 coats of tru oil. Leaving each coat to dry for 24 hours and applying with fingers. Then you buff each layer with 0000 grade wire wool. Make sure you get all the dust off before the next coat. As for dents raise then with a wet tea towel and an iron to steam them back to original shape.

 

As for metal work try some 0000 wire wool and plenty of oil and see how it comes up. You might be surprised once the rust is removed.

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