
Restoration of Firearms is at best controversial. With North American Arms there is a consensus that they should be left as is. With English and European Guns it is entirely different. Our outlook is, would you drive around in a rusty delapadated vintage car. Your answer more than likely would be no. Then why do that with firearms - English, European or North American.

Restoration is one of our biggest lines of work, but it must not look like it is new from a department store.
A good restoration has the overall appearance of the age, plus the look, that the gun has had great care taken of it, over it's life time.
This is something I have been doing for over 40 years, and I use the best outworkers for things not covered by myself personally.
We do not claim to be the fastest, as a good restoration takes time, patience and skill, and guarantee the end result to be worth the wait. You will have something to be proud of for as long as you own the firearm.