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    Exclamation My New Winchester Garand....What a stock !!!

    I recently picked up this Winchester Garandicon off Gunbroker.com. When I received it the stock blew me away....................The color is amazing. What do you think ???

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    it is attractive. what kind of wood is that?

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    Looks like a Fiebling's red-brown leather dye treated one.

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    I agree with Griff, I have one similar and for sure it is Fieblings red -brown it is very distinctive.
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    Very pretty color and wood. Can you snap a photo at a direct right angle for a good profile of the trigger area and one of the bottom trigger area with the trigger housing removed?
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