Thanks Gents! I'm not sure which way I'm going to go yet but well keep you all informed
I'm working on the metal parts Cleaning every thing first.
1. My Grandfather used a lot of black powder original 22LR because it was cheaper back then according to my Uncle
2. Smoothing all parts De burring each I am NOT removing to much though, still have machine marks left!!
3. Cold bluing all parts feels and looks more original plus I want to do as much of the refinish as possible.
4. New Problem -- When all together and the hammer is cocked ready to fire (if I let go of the lever) - the lever swings open and the action opens. Is this normal for the 1915 Favorite or is there a spring missing
iiranger -- No cracked metal only wood, over all metal parts and frame in good shape
5. Because of early corrosive ammo I will have to have the Barrel relined (light pitting and faint rough rifling).
I hope there is enough metal in the Favorite's barrel to allow for relining?
Thanks again Old Moss P.S. I have some great stores about this gun where would you all like me to post them (that's if you want to hear them?)