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Stock Question
Yesterday I purchased this 1903. It's an RIA SN# 287625. Although I've owned a number of guns in my life, very few of them were old when I purchased them (although some would be considered old now
). When I disassembled it for 'inspection' I found that the interior of the stock, in the receiver area, had been coated with a black wax-like substance. Any thoughts on what this might be, why it was done and whether it is/was a common practice?
Also, directions to information that identifies the various marks found on a piece like this would be appreciated.
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03-11-2018 08:05 AM
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Welcome to the forum, that LOOKS from here like cosmoline
. Smell? Feel? If it's wax, it could be for a waterproofing to keep things from moving...but I think it's protective grease...
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Welcome to the forum, that LOOKS from here like
cosmoline
. Smell? Feel? If it's wax, it could be for a waterproofing to keep things from moving...but I think it's protective grease...
Jim, You may be right. I don't think its cosmoline - I've never seen any that is black like this material. It is tacky to the touch. It has a faint odor of grease, however, it is not slippery like grease.
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I think Jim hit the nail on the head, cosmoline
sets becomes hard over time.
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Originally Posted by
boomer656
I've never seen any that is black like this material.
Nearly 100 years old or even 70...turns and changes...
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Is the shape of the trigger guard different on RIA's? I like it, maybe it just the angle the picture was taken from.
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cosmoline
is just a brand name for petroleum jelly. Same things as Vaseline only a bit thicker. That might be Cosmoline, but I'd expect it to be all over where the steel was as well.
A drop of mineral spirits will clean it off the wood without any damage.
Spelling and Grammar count!
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Originally Posted by
Sunray
cosmoline
is just a brand name for petroleum jelly. Same things as Vaseline only a bit thicker.
I don't think so. I've had the pleasure of working with tons of coz and definitely not Vaseline. IMHO
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Originally Posted by
Sunray
A drop of mineral spirits will clean it off the wood without any damage.
That's the bottom line...for me...
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Any addition information such as barrel markings, photo of the rear sight, any stock markings ?
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