M15-4 nickel plate

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I just bought a M15-4, 2", Nickel. It looks like it was fired a few times and then put away for the next 27 years. There's not a mark on the stocks, and not a single mark on the recoil shield. The wood stocks are so nice I might put them in my sock drawer and install some rubbers.

I got a great deal due to the nickel flaking off the cylinder. I bought it as a beeter to use as a kit gun. But on second thought, It just might be to nice.

Where can I send the cylinder to be re-nickeled? how much does such an operation cost?

Thanks
 
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I just bought a M15-4, 2", Nickel. It looks like it was fired a few times and then put away for the next 27 years. There's not a mark on the stocks, and not a single mark on the recoil shield. The wood stocks are so nice I might put them in my sock drawer and install some rubbers.

I got a great deal due to the nickel flaking off the cylinder. I bought it as a beeter to use as a kit gun. But on second thought, It just might be to nice.

Where can I send the cylinder to be re-nickeled? how much does such an operation cost?

Thanks
 
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