Toter
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John,
Nice work there! You have a talent for bringing back the older stuff. It is amazing the character of some of the older stocks that is covered up by years of neglect, oil, grime, etc. I have done a couple of M1 Garand stocks with Linseed oil. Not shiny, but back to the original state for a service rifle. My latest endeavor has been a custom stock for my 600 and 1,000 yard long range prone rifle. I bought a laminated stock rough inletted for the Remington action which is fitted with a match grade stainless medium Palma taper barrel. I finished the inletting and free floated the barrel channel, then pillar bedded the action into the stock with Devcon steel compound. Then came the shaping of the stock cheekpiece and grip area to fit my hand properly. I then finished it with about 7 coats of True Oil. Not finished to a high gloss because you want a more satin finish that provides better grip when sling shooting. Here are some pics.
Nice work there! You have a talent for bringing back the older stuff. It is amazing the character of some of the older stocks that is covered up by years of neglect, oil, grime, etc. I have done a couple of M1 Garand stocks with Linseed oil. Not shiny, but back to the original state for a service rifle. My latest endeavor has been a custom stock for my 600 and 1,000 yard long range prone rifle. I bought a laminated stock rough inletted for the Remington action which is fitted with a match grade stainless medium Palma taper barrel. I finished the inletting and free floated the barrel channel, then pillar bedded the action into the stock with Devcon steel compound. Then came the shaping of the stock cheekpiece and grip area to fit my hand properly. I then finished it with about 7 coats of True Oil. Not finished to a high gloss because you want a more satin finish that provides better grip when sling shooting. Here are some pics.
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