Here is my late father's Lithgow Model 12 repeater. Dad had got it when he was about 16, and it had been well used but well cared for. I've had it since dad passed on in 1987. In the early 90's I decided to scope it up to make it more usable. So, I had some 3/8" dovetails cut, and got a pair of low Hillver steel mounts and fitted a Gold Crown 4x32 wide angle. I refinished the stock with some Wattyl Forestwood oil based stain and then applied a linseed / turps mix over that. I've left the bluing alone, though I've built up and reprofiled the bolt handle a bit as the original brazing where the handle goes into the root on the bolt body was getting a tad loose.
So here it is.
The other night I took it out, with my Eagletac T100C2 torch mounted to the scope (the front sight has been removed as it lit up like the Eiffel tower...) and shot about 25 bunnies with it. The new Winchester 42gr Max subsonics will not feed reliably, so next time out it will be fed something else. Probably some of the Federal bulk pack HVHP ammo I have.
Here are a pair shot around a pile of fallen redgum.
And three I hit in a row on the rare occasion I didn't get a hangup with the Max's.
A mate recently picked up an old Sportco repeater for small change - that's going to get the treatment too.
