Nice.
I scored a 1968 Sheridan Blue Streak at a yard sale for $10.
It looked like it had been tied on a rope and dragged 10 miles down a gravel road.
The stock was beat-up and worn down to bare wood, and most of the finish had worn down to brass on the barrel.
But the guts seemed to be working fine.
So I refinished the whole thing.
After sanding down the stock I used Birchwood Casey Tru-Oil on it, the I used steel wool to remove all of the finish on the barrel and spray painted it with an epoxy paint.
It has a Williams peep sight on it when I got it, but I had a couple of cheap Bushnell 4x32 scopes laying around so I put one of those on it.
I probably spent way more time on this project than it was worth, but it came out pretty nice.
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