Hi there, answers below. I'm one for light restoration myself.

I've got a very similar gun, cased,20 bore, 1911 which I've fully restored.

If you want to see what I have done and how then the easiest way to explain is point you at my blog;

http://www.vintageshotgun.com

From there you can see that I had the barrels reblacked. I think boxlocks look great recoloured. Again I'm attempting to do that myself with a kiln first on a couple of old actions I've been given from my friendly guns shop.

For the stock, nitromorse works brilliantly,the soak and the steam the dents out...I'll stop...take a look at my blog smile. Happy to help with any specific questions either here or PM me.

What date is your gun?
Regards,
Tony

Originally Posted By: Saad
Need advice on how and what to re-finish on a Jeffery 32" BLNE 3 inch chambered shotgun.

See this thread for pics of gun.
Jeffery Info

Some more pics.








At first glance I thought of three things,
Re-blue the barrels
Clean the rust and gunk from action
Re-finish stock in oil finish

Request the experts to please answer the questions,
What kind of blueing is recommended?
How the rust and pitting removed before blueing?
As apparent, case colors are gone long ago and cant be re-done here, polishing the action with buff wheel wont be damaging anything yes/no?
How to clean the rust on action? Could a rust remover used?
Could I use brass brush to clean rust?
Should any coating be applied on action after cleaning?
How the excess oil is removed from stock?
Should the checkering retouched after stock finishing or before it?