I kinda like it personally, it gives the stock a little character.
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I kinda like it personally, it gives the stock a little character.
Personally, I would leave it. You can always remove it later, but you can never get it back. I had one with a "yellow" paint job on the grip (but no korean markings on the buttstock)
War paint
JASCO, covered with foil, for about half hour removed it completely, but somehow the wood just lacks the same character now.
"Painter777" and I have refinished many, many Korean stocks and removed the ugly paint....
MANY still have good WWII markings below the paint.
Harlan, PM sent.