Vadym that looks like somethin tysytube would restore.
Kind of looks like my IZH 61
Quote from: Insanity on April 17, 2021, 02:31:18 AMVadym that looks like somethin tysytube would restore.the first time I come across such a neglected case. The seller said that he found it at a metal collection point and bought it back. Now I am studying the method of removing rust using electrolysis using a welding machine or a power supply from a computer Quote from: jmoronic on April 17, 2021, 02:44:47 AMKind of looks like my IZH 61You have a new plastic model, and there is an old all-steel version. Such rifles were made until 2000.
Vernon Austin furniture with stainless Don Cothran triggers and safeties (grip frames powdercoated with grey and silver textured paint):With matching Steve Corcoran forearms (don't have them yet, as they are to undergo their final stages in refinish; i.e., sanding and oiling).Also a 13xx pump arm, but it is not in the photo:
Those are sweet looking Rick!Bough some more tripod adapter parts, and some different slugs from NSA to play with.
Acetic Acid AKA white vinegar will do wonders and easy.
That is correct I have the plastic receiver IZH -61. mfg. date 2003 I bought it new.
Quote from: Insanity on April 17, 2021, 03:45:34 AMAcetic Acid AKA white vinegar will do wonders and easy.Thanks, i will try. later I think to make a topic about recovery. Quote from: jmoronic on April 17, 2021, 03:49:09 AMThat is correct I have the plastic receiver IZH -61. mfg. date 2003 I bought it new.Modern plastic ones appear more often, but they are not so interesting for the collection.This is more of a challenge than a real need for another rifle