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I got a nice g grade Lefever several years ago from a store going out of business.  It was labeled wall hanger because of the damascus barrels.  I knew better.  I refinished the stock and re-cut the checker, but lost the pictures from when I took it apart.  It needed a new lever spring (thanks Lefever collectors for the part) and a few screw that I did know were missing or I lost.  After letting lie for a couple of years , I finally sent it to Buck Hamlin... what a great job he did
 He re-cased, re-browned and put it back in working order.  It is tight as white is on rice!  Good for another 100 years or so
 
 The first shot yesterday at a dove at +40 yards dropped it stone cold... 32" full choke barrels!!!
 
 I love it.
 
 I want to coat the barrels and receiver with lacquer. What products do you guys suggest?
 
 Jerry
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Try boiled linseed oil, warm the barrels slightly with a propane torch and apply with a cleaning patch. Let dry over night and it will harden and last a long time. 
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Leave them uncoated. Just keep them protected with a good rust preventative. Linseed oil will gum up and yellow over time.JR
 
 Be strong, be of good courage.
 God bless America, long live the Republic.
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Pics or it didn't happen 
 I would love to see some of Buck's current work as I am thing of sending an Ideal grade 20ga LC to him.
 
 Thanks
 
 Travis
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watco oil  - believe it's what Bachelder used. |  |  |  
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"Linseed oil will gum up and yellow over time."JR
 
 I don't think so.
 
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Id just wax and buff a little bit. |  |  |  
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Don't coat it.  Just take care of it. 
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Use Watco Danish Oil finish neutral |  |  |  
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