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Thread: Zambala - good/average/crappy
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24-04-2018, 14:12 #1
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Zambala - good/average/crappy
Hi all
I inherited a Zambala 12 bore/gauge over & under.
Aparently its a spanish make.
Whats the quality like on these?
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24-04-2018, 14:17 #2
Re: Zambala - good/average/crappy
Zambala or Zabala?
Zabala is okay. Good working guns if in decent condition.
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24-04-2018, 14:24 #3
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Re: Zambala - good/average/crappy
Hi
Thank you for reply. I guess its Zabala :)
Its in good mechanical condition, barrels and stock have slight cosmetic damage.
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24-04-2018, 14:31 #4
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Re: Zambala - good/average/crappy
On barrels you can use cold blue.
On stock if its dented in the wood.You could steam it a bit. Not alot and it usually lifts the wood. You just sand it again with some fine sandpaper and a bit of oil when done.
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24-04-2018, 14:49 #5
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Re: Zambala - good/average/crappy
Hi shooty
Thank you for information I appreciate it
Is cold blue easy to appy?
What does one use to steam with?
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27-05-2018, 15:45 #6
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Re: Zambala - good/average/crappy
Cold blue instructions on bottle.
U can steam with an iron or kettle.
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