I finally got the rest of the small parts into the blast cabinet tonight. I got everything washed down with some DNA, let them dry, then used some of Brownell's Oxpho-Blue to reblue them.
The parts that were blasted got three coats of it with a rub down with some 0000 steel wool between coats. The receiver had some slight marring, so it got rubbed down with the steel wool then a couple of light coats of the bluing to touch it up. I can't even see where the marring was and the re-blued parts were a good match. Keep in mind, I didn't do a perfect job on the restore, I did want it to look like it had some use.
The trigger guard was completely stripped and reblued, along with the trigger.
After about 5 coats of BLO, I buffed out the stock with some paste wax.
A few close ups with areas that had some plugs and patches added to the wood
I added a padded butt stock plate.
And a cheek pad with a small pouch for supplies and a few rounds.
I've got a few more touch up's to do to some of the metal, but will try to get it to the range this next week to test out.