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WW II RESTORATIONS

Restoration of historic WW II rifles 

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USA : M1 Garand, Carbine, 1903 Springfield
British, Canadian, Australian  : Lee Enfield MKI, MKII, MK3, MK 4, Pattern 1914
German, Swiss : Mauser 98K, Gewehr 41, 43, 98, Swiss Mauser
Russian : Moain-Nagant M1891/30, M1938, M1944, STV-40 Semi Automatic 
Japanese : Arisaka Typee 99, Type 30,  Type 38
Italian : Carcano M 1891,  Moschetto da Cavalleria, TS Moschetto per Truppe Speciali, 

             Steyr-Mannlicher M95/30

 

FOR FULL REPAIR/RESTORATION OF RIFLE

Typical break down of a Russian SVT-40 Semi Auto WW II Rifle

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STEP 1:  Totally dissemble the rifle, clean and inspect all parts.

STEP 2: Evaluate parts and contact you for estimated repairs if needed.

STEP 3:  With your acceptance, make repairs.

STEP 4:  Reassemble, lubricate.

                                                                                                                                                   STEP 5:  Test fire to insure it is 
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There are two ways to have your historic WW II Rifle restored:

1st way:  Send detailed pictures to marshuff@gmail.com.  Include your e-mail address or phone number.
      Once I have had a chance to evaluate the pictures I will contact you to discuss what you would like done to the rifle.

2nd. way:  Send the rifle to me along with your contact information.  I will dissemble the rifle and evaluate what needs to be done.
      Once I have made an evaluation, I will contact you with what needs to be done and a estimated cost for parts and labor.
      

 FOR REFURBISHING RIFLE 

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1.  Contact me with pictures of what you want refurbished.
2.  I will contact you with an estimated price.
3.  Send the parts you want refurbished or you can send the entire rifle.
4.  Once I have inspected the piece I will contact you with a final price.

NOTE:  The M1 Garand often has cartouches if the rifle is in its original condition.  I will make every effort to preserve the cartouches since they are an important part of the history of the rifle.


All rifles will be test fired before they are returned to the customer to insure proper cycling.



CONTACT INFORMATION


              WW II Restorations               
C/O M Huffman
11203 Claymore St.
Spring Hill, FL
        34609

352-345-0823


E-Mail:  marshuff@gmail.com

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