Hmmm... that rifle looks familiar...
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Oh and bty a Nagant is a pistol a MOSIN is a rifle.
Funny that, is it owned by this guy?
https://www.milsurps.com/images/impo...P4020013-1.jpg
I agree 100%. And shellac is a very poor finish for repeated handling in oily/greasy conditions. I suspect the Russians may have used it for quick results - simply painting it on. I cannot imagine that they used the kind of method that was used on 19th century furniture - filling, smoothing, staining, feeding with - yes, you guessed right - a touch of linseed oil to "fire" the figuring of the wood before applying the shellac in a wearisome procedure.
I have done some shellac polishing on antique furniture, and compared with good old BLO, shellac is in the "look, don't touch" category.
Patrick
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The rifle looks exactly like one of mine too. I've done three with BLO, one came out with the same results as in the photo, one I stained a bit darker and the third I left "white".
I HATE the shellac but figured I'd try to keep it on the latest one that I picked up along with the M44 I have. I'd just like to get it more consistent on the 91/30.
Never have been a fan of the shellac. More trouble than it's worth. Strip with Citristrip and apply BLO as discussed previously. I also apply several coats of paste wax to it after the BLO is thoroughly dry.