That rifle is quite popular. Do you think that relining has altered its value in any way? I have a Marlin 1897 that is in great condition overall except for the bore which shows some serious corrosion. It even still shows some of its original case colors. I've given thought to having the bore relined but have held off not knowing how that might affect its value.I just installed a liner on an old stevens favorite. It shoot 1" groups at 50y. Can't be better, really happy with it.
That rifle is quite popular. Do you think that relining has altered its value in any way? I have a Marlin 1897 that is in great condition overall except for the bore which shows some serious corrosion. It even still shows some of its original case colors. I've given thought to having the bore relined but have held off not knowing how that might affect its value.
Does a rifle with a sewer pipe barrel have a lot of value?Leave it original, when you reline it, the value drops.
Agreed. I came upon an 1885 lo-Wall built in 1892 that came from the factory in 25 Stevens RF. Can't get more useless than that. I had the barrel relined to .38 Special CF to make it both usable and fun. Then I refinished the wood the old fashion way stripping, smoothing, and applying 10 coats of hand-rubbed BLO. Haven't shot it yet and don't expect it to be the most accurate rifle I've ever owned. But the appearance is very pleasing, reloading components are available, and if it shoots the way I expect it too it fits my "one shot, one kill" mantra~!For what it's worth, I don't think a nice well done relining job will effect the resale value of a normal mid priced .22 rifle. It will have a effect on high grade .22's where everything is expected to be perfect. If you have something like a low wall Winchester or Stevens Favorite that is otherwise in good condition, I'd reline the barrel and have some fun with it.
Did you do the installation yourself? Or did you have a gunsmith to do it? If you used a gunsmith, who was he?I just installed a liner on an old stevens favorite. It shoot 1" groups at 50y. Can't be better, really happy with it.
Did it myself, sorry.Did you do the installation yourself? Or did you have a gunsmith to do it? If you used a gunsmith, who was he?