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    Thanks(stock mystery solved) and when you say hand applied I use a soft cloth or paper towel and wipe it on wait 5min and then wipe off until it is not too wet. I don't soak it just lighty and 5 min wipe mostly dry. And it should have had a walnut stock but Patrick hinted to it being something other then walnut. It does have that lighter scaley swirly area on it that would be evidence of that.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DaveN View Post
    And it should have had a walnut stock but Patrick hinted to it being something other then walnut.

    The hint was a quote from Dana Jones. I agree with Dutchman that it looks like a beech stock. But a very nice dense kind of beech - maybe exactly that kind which Dana Jones refers to. Whatever the wood, it looks very good, so get out and shoot it!

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    But a very nice dense kind of beech
    Thats what i say,like its owner real dense. I don't know when I'll get a chance to shoot it and the 12+ other rifles I need to proof fire. I'll consider filming and have my film producer son put something together. or not. it seems I'm decisively indecisive as I get older though i can't deside at this time.

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    I had a CG 1902 96/38 that I had to sell 5 years ago. had a 5 shot 100 yd group that was 2.5" 4 could be covered up with a quarter one flyer. Only other rifle I had that ever shot like that was a Finnishicon M39 Nagant. Bought it out of a barrel at a Tulsa gun shop for $69.00. I dont have it anymore either The guy that bought the Swede still has it . I occasionally try to get him to sell it back so far its a no go. Enjoy your rifle it is truly a work of art. Fisn

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