I have recently acquired a Savage 111 with synthetic stock in 7mm magnum. Sn is F341xxx to give an indication of age. This was in pretty rough shape, but it's a lefty for my grandson so I though I'd give it a try. The barrel had some rust and very slight pitting. The rest of the bluing was pretty well wore off. The stock had a large gouge in one side that fortunately missed the checkering. I disassembled the rifle and bolt assembly, removed the trigger, and bead blasted all the blued parts to white metal. After degreasing with brake cleaner and some MAF sensor cleaner to remove any residue, I heated each part with a hair dryer and applied Oxpho Blue. I am impressed! After three applications, all the metal looks like new. The bead blasting left a very fine matte surface that the bluing took to very well. Almost as black as the matte black scope.

I sanded out the deep scratch in the stock but couldn't get the surface to match no matter how fine a sandpaper I used. I found some Krylon Fusion in a speckled grey color that looked good, so I repainted the stock. The color is a bit different. but goes with the black metal well. The grandson likes it, so I'm happy.

Now the only problem is the grip cap is missing. I have searched Brownells, Midway, Numrich, and Savage. I found several, but none match the shape of this stock. It is an oval approx 1-1/4 by 1-5/8. If anyone can point me in the right direction I would be a happy guy. Thanks.