Scots_stalker
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My old CZ 22 is looking kinda tatty. I've thought about having the stock refurbed. Do you think its worth doing or trade in ?
that looks great neil
What do you do at the chequering ?
9 1/2 years ago if he hasn’t done it by now it’s not going to happen.Just refurbish it. Plenty of good very detailed advice here if you look for it.
what ever became of Brithhunter. ?It will depend on condition of chequering, sometimes it's worn of clogged with grime/dirt/sweat, if it's just clogged up a scrub with an old toothbrush whilst the nitromors is on it will remove most of it. If it's worn then I will clean it up and deepen it slight to point up the diamonds with a Triangular Swiss file or needle file. The curved rifler files are good for this. Then once it's done and brushed out with a brass suede brush or a new stiff nail brush then a coat of stock oil/BLO is brushed into the chequering and allowed to dry to seal it once more.
It's not as hard as it looks or sounds as the chequering patten is already cut and the spacings are laid out unlike cutting new chequering. Just go slowly and carefully especially at the ends of the runs/boarders.
Banned. And not before time.what ever became of Brithhunter. ?
Is it likely to get tatty again. How do you treat it. Is it troubling you. Ocd? If it is and you know you will treasure how it will be. Do it. If it’s a knock aboit and you won’t. Don’t. Not judging. All my rifles even those 25 years old pristine and does affect my approach particularly crawling in crap in highlands. But hey that’s me. Our kit is a reflection of our personalityMy old CZ 22 is looking kinda tatty. I've thought about having the stock refurbed. Do you think its worth doing or trade in ?