![]() I always used the cheaper brands of TP, as did my parents, and as I approach age 65 - I calculate I've probably polished at least 6" of epidermis off my a.hole during those years. Don't do the stock until we determine what you have - do the metal - be very gentle on the sides of the receiver if any hint of case color remains or, just rub it down with oil saturated TOILET PAPER - cheaper brands are very mildly abrasive and I've used TP many times on sensitive surfaces, including polished wood and knife blades. The letter prefix will be either A, C, or V. Consequently, these unique alphanumeric codes are integral for maintaining accurate records, ensuring compliance with legal regulations, and aiding law enforcement in investigations Serial numbers assist in tracing the origin, ownership. Depending upon how badly chewed up the wood is - you would follow standard furniture restoring techniques - strip, sand, dedust - apply your choice of stain or simply apply a surface treatment. The serial number will be six or seven digits long and will have a letter prefix. H&R (Harrington & Richardson) serial numbers play a crucial role in firearm identification and tracking. second model 1905-1942 smokeless powder and caliber marking on barrel. first model 1899-1904 black powder only and NO caliber markings on barrel. Coat it with Silicone spray - allow to dry, then buff with a clean dry rag. (Edited) the H&R Hammerless models were manufactured between 18.Wipe it down several times during the wool treatment, until no more brown/red rust shows up on the rag. LIGHT rubbing of the oil treated steel with the wool should remove the rust and not mar the finish. To rid yourself of the rust - use 0000 (four ought) xtra fine steel or copper wool with a good grade of gun oil. Good questions - can you post a pic for I.D.? If not: what's stamped into the left side of the receiver? - is the hinge pin removable or fixed? - what's stamped into the top of the barrel?
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