Well, a few years ago I was at a gunshow and it was one of those times when I had walked the entire show twice and nothing had tempted me to buy it. I was about to leave, and noticed a scuzzy NEF Handi-rifle in .30-06 for sale. Bubba had sanded the stock down to bare wood, and in so doing sanded away some of the detail of the wood. Bubba had wanted a hammer extension, but wasn't patient enough to wait for the correct one. He took one that didn't fit and ground away on the hammer until it did. I worked, but looked bad. The rifle also had an ugly Norinco scope on it that I figured was garbage. I bought this rifle for $115 and it sat in a safe for a good long time before I took it out to see if it would shoot well. At the time I bought it, I remember thinking, "That's one way to get a .30-06 barrel." When I did get it out to the range, I found that it was reasonably accurate but I still hated the way it looked. Once properly zeroed, the Norinco scope turned out to be okay.
Since I retired last year, I planned on doing something with this rifle. Lately, I finally got around to it. I had planned to send the frame back to the NEF factory and have them replace the hammer. After reading about the procedure on this GBO and another place online, I decided to tackle it myself. After all, I've overhauled automobile engines successfully, so the hammer job couldn't be too tough.
I thought about buying a new hammer for it. However, I decided to use stuff already on hand. I had a 12 ga. NEF shotgun that I picked up at the gunshow for $40, but it had a crudely sawed off barrel. I've used a couple of other barrels on it, but I decided to sell one of those recently. So I sold the stock set, and used the hammer out of the sawed-off shotgun in the .30-06 Handi-rifle. Now I just have the frame/receiver left over and maybe will use it for a paperweight.
To replace the ruined original stocks, I placed a WTB ad on the GBO site and one of our fellows is selling me a take-off Monte Carlo stock set that is surplus to his needs.
Tonight I installed the replacement hammer in the Handi-rifle, it works and all is well. Now I just have to wait for the stock set to get here and the project will be finished.
.30-06 Handi-rifle with original sanded-down stock to be replaced.
Handi-rifle receiver with new hammer installed, resting on home made disassembly jig.
Donor shotgun frame after partial disassembly.