Ohhh what an iconic treasure, probably should be in a museum, extremely rare peice of history, you ruined it, destroyed the patina & all the mojo voodoo it was holding, that was probably the only one left on the earth and you ruined it
You should do some more homework. Over 300,000 of these were produced and even in mint condition is only worth about $300 bucks. There are plenty of them around, definitely not a museum piece. And at the end of the day, it's what the customer wanted. Some people would like their firearms restored so they can keep passing it down and keep the firearm alive longer.
I have a Savage model 220A that looks very similar to the Stevens in your video. It’s a family heirloom and I’d love to see it restored like this. Can you send me a quote?
I guess in your eyes you feel this recondtion is finished. From 1-10 , I give it a possible 5, cold blueing is not the way to go, to blotchy, and the stock work I would give it a 3, looks like crap, way to light. I certainly hope the customer did not pay more than $50.00 for this half ass mess. 🤮
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Was there a spring in that ejector?
Its was beautiful the way it was.
Was it though?
Great metal work. The final finish on the stock and fore grip need work.
Not being argumentative, but genuinely curious on why that is your opinion??
The grain is too visible and the coat does not look clear and uniform.
@@Pilotforlife555 thank you for the feed back
Excelente trabajo. Felicitaciones.
Hello, what a hammer spring size?
Ohhh what an iconic treasure, probably should be in a museum, extremely rare peice of history, you ruined it, destroyed the patina & all the mojo voodoo it was holding, that was probably the only one left on the earth and you ruined it
You should do some more homework. Over 300,000 of these were produced and even in mint condition is only worth about $300 bucks. There are plenty of them around, definitely not a museum piece. And at the end of the day, it's what the customer wanted. Some people would like their firearms restored so they can keep passing it down and keep the firearm alive longer.
@southardarms I was making fun of people who say things like that, guess you didn't get it
@@ericschulze5641 ok word 🤣 you did a little too good on it. Convinced me lol
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I have a Savage model 220A that looks very similar to the Stevens in your video. It’s a family heirloom and I’d love to see it restored like this. Can you send me a quote?
Email me and we can discuss it. southardarms@gmail.com
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Very powerful love it
please how can someone get one to buy when he or she is interested
Cual es El presio de esa escopeta
Ohhh yeah 👍👍
Awesome job! I have a couple oldies that could need a make over!
@Rajin_Fujin_mist3 What kind of firearms?
How old is your gun
Approximately how much would it cost to have that done?@@southardarms
@@chrisjennings2888 $550 for the restoration + price for parts of needed. Seems steep but it is a long process
@@chrisjennings2888 that's a base line anyway... It varys depending on the severity or process of restoration
Thank you very much for the reply!@@southardarms
Very nice
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Super 😅
Super 🤣😭😅??? What are you trying to say?
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Make the measurements, sir
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I guess in your eyes you feel this recondtion is finished.
From 1-10 , I give it a possible 5, cold blueing is not the way to go, to blotchy, and the stock work I would give it a 3, looks like crap, way to light.
I certainly hope the customer did not pay more than $50.00 for this half ass mess.
🤮
I need this gun sold me pls
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