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Got tired of the "pumpkin" stock
As the story goes, a year ago I bought a CMP Service Grade M1.
The metal was superb, the barrel like new, but it came dressed in a CMP "Pumpkin" stock.
I tried to live with the stock, but every time I wiped it down or even handled it in the heat of the summer my hands or cleaning rags would turn orange...
I tried all the tricks in the book to tone down the orange color of the stock and to seal it, but Birch is a very tough wood to work with.
So I gave up and restocked my M1 with a Dupage Black Walnut stock.
Here are some before and after pictures.
The "before" Birch stock pictures are of the stock after much dyeing and Tung oil applications.
The "after" Walnut stock pictures were taken after six Tung oil applications.
D. :cheers:
What happened to the Pumpkin stock?
I have always had a soft spot (between my ears) for different colored, configured stocks and the like. Did you toss it in the corner for a future project or is it for sale?
Just curious,
Lewis