I've just been given a fantastic little NEF .410 that I've fallen in love with... shoots great, took a good many squirrels and a few rabbits earlier in the year...

Only problem is that it's pretty beat up. Stock and forend scratched up, reciever has some ugly rust spotting...
I'm currently in the process of refinishing the stock and forend.. it looked like it had seen the bad side of a pissed off tomcat... It's coming along great and looking 50 times better already. I'll post some pics of the job when I'm done if anyone's interested.
What I'm looking for a little advice on restoring the reciever... It looks like originally it was color case hardened, which from what I'm gathering is quite a bit more work than other finishing methods... I've seen guns like mine in pristine shape, and I'm quite fond of the "rainbow" coloring... Any thoughts on wether it would worthwhile to attempt for an amatuer like myself? Whatever happens to it I'd like to do the work myself, so if this turns out to be out of my league I'll settle for bluing it, anything will look better than it does currently..... Links to helpful information, info on any special tools/equipment/supplies I'd need, tips, hints & opinions would all be appreciated.
Btw, I just stumbled onto this site while hunting around for info and was
very sorry I didn't find it years ago. Fantastic place ya' got here. Made my day...
