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Photo Gallery: How a Turnbull Restoration Gives Old Guns New Life

David E. PetzalBy David E. PetzalJanuary 23, 2026

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The fountain of youth for humans has yet to be discovered, but for firearms, it has been around since 1983, when an artist named Doug Turnbull began restoring old, classic guns for Creekside Gun Shop in Bloomfield, New York.

Among the discerning, the words Turn­bull Restoration make the blood stir as ­Ferrari does for a sports-car nut, ­Fabbri for a lover of shotguns, or Randall for someone who dotes on knives. Turnbull and his 15 talented cohorts take the old, the battered, the neglected, and turn them to as good as new, or maybe a tad better. Turnbull Restoration guns—I swear to you—seem to pulse with inner light.

The prime candidates for a Turnbull restoration are elderly rifles, shotguns, and handguns that were fine to begin with—”‹­Parkers, L.C. Smiths, Winchester lever ­actions, Colt Model 1911s, Peacemakers, and the like. Cheap guns—unless they have sentimental value—should not be restored. And firearms that have historical significance of any kind shouldn’t be touched, period. No cleaning. No minor repair. No nothing.

For a restoration to be truly accurate, the restorer must know exactly how the gun was made and how to re-create those processes exactly. How did Colt produce Colt Royal Blue? What kind of wood was used in the grips of a 1950s-era Smith & Wesson 29? Do you charcoal-blue, rust-blue, or nitre-blue a particular gun? How do you color case harden using bone charcoal? How do you draw 75 years’ worth of oil sludge out of a piece of walnut?

It is an arcane body of knowledge, and perishingly few people know it. Doug Turnbull is one of them, and he is the best at it that there is. Or you could simply call what he does magic, and you would not be at all wrong.

Doug Turnbull standing in from of antique guns and trophies

Andrew Hetherington

Doug Turnbull, the founder and CEO of Turnbull Restoration, poses in the company’s showroom in Bloomfield, New York. The real trophy here is the restored antique Winchester Model 1886 that he’s holding. The gun is chambered in his own proprietary .475 Turnbull cartridge.

man using an engraver on a gun

Andrew Hetherington

Tom ­McArdle, an engraver at Turnbull, works on a Colt single-­action barrel. “We’re fortunate to have our own in-house engraver,” Doug Turnbull says. McArdle uses a modern air tool in his work, but also does some engraving the old-fashioned way—with a hammer and chisel.

smith and wesson revolver in a blue box

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A Smith & Wesson double-action revolver awaits its turn. This gun will not be restored. Instead, the job simply involves disassembling the ­revolver, cleaning the parts, and putting it back together.

stacks of old books and gun reference manuals

Andrew Hetherington

Stacks of collectors’ guides and historical reference manuals are ­located throughout the shop.

racks of shop room tools used in gun restoration

Andrew Hetherington

Tools of the trade, from a simple crescent wrench to specialized pliers and punches. This set includes every­thing needed to work on pistols, rifles, and shotguns.

a gunsmith holding a wrench while rebarreling a rifle

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Jack Klapthor, a gunsmith, works on rebarreling a Winchester Model 1873, which will go through a complete restoration and be converted to a pistol-grip configuration.

new manufactured firearm

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This is a newly manufactured ­firearm—one of a handful that Turnbull ­offers. The gun is based on a Winchester Model 71 and is available with several options, all ­inspired by the classic era of American ­lever guns and finished using period-­correct methods.

applying detailed engravings to a handgun barrel

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McArdle engraves the barrel of a Colt ­single-“‹­action revolver.

two shelves holding dozens of rifles and shotguns

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Daisy trots past racks in “The ­Library,” a room that holds Doug Turnbull’s personal collection of antique firearms, which are used as reference for restoration work. “It’s literally our portal to the past,” Turnbull says.

a winchester rifle stock in a shop clamp

Andrew Hetherington

A Winchester Model 1873 will be restocked with Ameri­can black walnut, 3x grade.

a gun smith using an extractor for a rifle barrel

Andrew Hetherington

Klapthor sets up a barrel for a Model 1873 to make the extractor cuts. This older, hand-­operated mill allows them to preserve as much of the hand-fit quality as possible.

colore casing of a rifle barrel

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Keenan Whitmore, a metal finisher, works on a color case ­hardened barrel from a ­Ruger Mark IV Standard, a model in the Turnbull ­Finished series.

turnbull model 11 handgun casing

Andrew Hetherington

Whitmore holds the color case hardened frame of a custom-­reproduced Turnbull Model 1911.

a wood worker carving a pattern into a rifle stock

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Ryan Power, a woodworker, checkers a standard H-pattern—24 lines per inch—into the grip of a Winchester Model 1890. All wood-finishing at Turnbull is done by hand.

a storage room full of wooden blocks used for rifle stocks

Andrew Hetherington

Welcome to the Wood Room. “This is our wood selection, where stock-makers assess and pick stock blanks for restoration projects,” Turnbull says. “Most of it is American black walnut, but there are some English walnut blanks too. Grades range from standard field grade on up to exhibition grades.”

several tools that are used to apply checkered patterns to wood gun stocks

Andrew Hetherington

Labels on this selection of wood-­checkering tools denote the number of lines, per inch, that each tool cuts. The first three are double-line cutters; the next three are ­single-“‹line cutters.

a rifle butt stock in a shop clamp

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Klapthor drills the lower-tang wood screw into the stock of the same Winchester Model 1873 shown earlier in the story.

A wall full of metal stamp dies

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A ­library of roll dies used to stamp metal parts, such as barrels, frames, and slides. Each is one pain­stakingly crafted to create an ­exact replica of the original maker’s marks.

a gunsmith using a hammer and chisel to carve intricate patterns in a rifle barrel

Andrew Hetherington

Using nothing more than a hammer and chisel, McArdle recuts the engraving on an L.C. Smith shotgun. Although this is a fairly simple design, the re-engraving will take about 16 hours of handwork to finish.

a gun smith with a disassembled handgun

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Gunsmith Mike Knowles, reassem­bling a restored Colt Model 1911, uses a nylon mallet to set the pin for a lanyard loop on the gun’s mainspring housing.

a 1920s lc smith ideal grade 20 gauge shotgun

Andrew Hetherington

The full Turnbull Restoration treatment, “‹including ­rebluing, recheckering, and the company’s ­signature color case hardening, restores the simple elegance of this 1920s-era L.C. Smith Ideal Grade 20-gauge double gun.

a winchester lever action rifle leaning against a bear pelt

Andrew Hetherington

Doug Turnbull was here. In the world of fine classic guns, he is known by the quality of the work ­reflected here in his personal Winchester 1886 (circa 1888), which he ­restored and rechambered in 2007 and has since taken around the world, and by his trademark bowler hat.

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    David E. Petzal began at Field & Stream in 1972 as managing editor. In the ensuing years, he has held half a dozen different titles with the brand, and since 2006 has been strictly a writer, covering all manner of outdoor-related subjects, but specializing in guns and hunting. Highlights Education Petzal graduated from Colgate University in 1963, with a major in English. He is also a graduate of the U.S. Army NCO Academy at Ft. Knox, Kentucky, June 1968. Experience Aside from six years in the Army Reserve, during which he was a drill sergeant, Petzal has always worked in the magazine industry. He began at a small magazine called Guns and Hunting, went to Sports Afield in 1970, and to Field & Stream in 1972. He was executive editor at Field & Stream for 16 years, and then switched to write full time. Petzal has spoken at writers’ seminars sponsored by Reader’s Digest, hunting seminars sponsored by the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation, the New York Chapter of Safari Club of America, the Camp Fire Club of America, and done numerous radio and television interviews, most dealing with firearms legislation. He has received awards for excellence in writing presented by Leupold/Stevens, Zeiss, Bushnell, and CBS Magazines. F&S Lightning Round Favorite Place to Fish: Troublesome Creek, Colorado Favorite Critter to Hunt: Cape buffalo Bucket List Adventure: One last safari, just to see Africa again Most Prized Piece of Gear: A Kenny Jarrett .416 that have faced death (and dishonor) with on more than one occasion All-Time Favorite F&S Story: The late Bill Tarrant’s first piece on dogs, “And I Don Not Walk Alone” Notable Work

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