The stories those farmers guns could tell....
My buddy has had a 9422 forever. He swears he's probably put a million rounds through it. I don't know how close he is. Growing up, I guess he would shoot bricks at a time and they didn't last long. Religiously rode farm to farm in the truck...if he was in a tractor it was with him. Plus he's a coon hunter. Talk about something else that's rough on rifles. Lights, dog leashes, in and out of the truck a bunch of times each night, busting brush in the dark...slips and falls.
To keep it running, he's squirt whatever was nearby. Wd40. Liquid wrench. Pb blaster. Whatever. A good soak inside and out and he'd grab a couple paper towels and wipe the excess off.
At night, it literally went in a rafter in the milk barn. And the cows were inside half the year. Anyone that's been in a cow barn knows how bad it is for metal.
He knew I was a "gun guy" and liked tinkering and refinishing. He let me break it down and refinish it. I wasn't allowed to touch the scope. I'm not sure it's ever been off there.
Before pics of the wood... really doesn't do it justice as I already had a good start on cleaning.
After pics. I didn't wanna take off wood or refinish the metal...the metal is essentially browned now.
Wish I had taken more pics prior to cleaning it. It was in pretty rough shape and had layers of gunk...
Speaking of farm trucks....like others have said, if you haven't seen a true farm truck, it's something else lol. His coon dog literally slept in the cab of his last truck. He'd leave the door open or he'd jump in and out of the window. It's where he wanted to sleep. Well...he chewed the seats down to the wire springs. The floor was rotted out bad...so he covered them with whatever he had laying around. Big pieces of rubber...tin off a roof... leftover piece of carpet. Even through all the layers, you could still see through it in a few places. Ran and 4wd worked. Actually, I don't think it came out of 4wd in fear of it not going back in. Lol. It didn't have a straight panel left. The kids started driving at a young age.
Lots of memories on the farm....and even with his ole 9422.
Farm life is different than normal life. It's just the nature of the beast. The work never ends and none of it is easy or clean. The years I spent there I started leaving a lot of my stuff in the milk house because my mom wouldn't let me in our house "smelling like a barn".