Enjoyed your little series on your tiny shed Ray. Stevens cleaned up real nice, well done. I agree with you that the Stevens, regardless of value becomes priceless when handed down from generation to generation. As far as your shed goes it sounds like you can do the majority of your projects in there, and access to bigger spaces when you need them
Got mine for $40, needs a firing pin, and bead sight replaced. I ordered the firing pin from Numrich, I Re-Blued the barrel, polished and cleaned up the reciever and internals, sanded and Tru-Oiled the Stock and Fore grip, cant get the old bead sight out, may have to drill and tap it. Overall it's a beautiful piece of history that ide like to add another 100 years of life to lol.
Nice video, Ray. We had a 20 gauge Stevens much like that one when I was a boy. It was the first shotgun I hunted with. Thanks for stirring the fond memories!
Man, what a treasure, hiding beneath the years of dirt, rust, and neglect! You'll likely have that shotgun for years until it handed down to your son; an heirloom, in every sense of the word. That Tuckamore looks fantastic, especially in that scene. Beautiful! Thanks for the mention and kind words my friend.
Luckily it was hung on the wall in a dry shed. But nothing like a dehumidified gun safe. Never oiled either. Nothing really special about the gun itself. But definitely a family heirloom item.
Enjoyed your little series on your tiny shed Ray. Stevens cleaned up real nice, well done. I agree with you that the Stevens, regardless of value becomes priceless when handed down from generation to generation. As far as your shed goes it sounds like you can do the majority of your projects in there, and access to bigger spaces when you need them
Got mine for $40, needs a firing pin, and bead sight replaced. I ordered the firing pin from Numrich, I Re-Blued the barrel, polished and cleaned up the reciever and internals, sanded and Tru-Oiled the Stock and Fore grip, cant get the old bead sight out, may have to drill and tap it. Overall it's a beautiful piece of history that ide like to add another 100 years of life to lol.
Nice video, Ray. We had a 20 gauge Stevens much like that one when I was a boy. It was the first shotgun I hunted with. Thanks for stirring the fond memories!
Thanks for sharing ray Love the bologna on the fire ending lol
Man, what a treasure, hiding beneath the years of dirt, rust, and neglect! You'll likely have that shotgun for years until it handed down to your son; an heirloom, in every sense of the word.
That Tuckamore looks fantastic, especially in that scene. Beautiful! Thanks for the mention and kind words my friend.
Luckily it was hung on the wall in a dry shed. But nothing like a dehumidified gun safe. Never oiled either.
Nothing really special about the gun itself. But definitely a family heirloom item.
Nice old single shot, I have one of pop's old cooey's on my to do list. Lovely knife as well. The little shop that could did well.
"The little shop that could". Haha.
Priceless items man
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