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Finishing a new preproduction stock
I have a Finger groove type stock coming from Dupage Trading for my c1918 M1903 #779XXX And I would like to get a finish on it and the handgaurd (coming from eBay) that closely matches and original finish in look.
What are your suggestions?
I have a LOT of woodworking experiance so I'm experianced with most types of wood finish from Boiled Linseed to Super Glue.
Hoping the stock will be a Dark Walnut but I know I wil have to work with what shows up.
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07-07-2012 01:02 PM
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If Johnny P. doesn't mind me stealing his picture from another forum, this is his photo of an original finish on an early M1903:
People sleep peaceably in their beds at night only because rough men stand ready to do violence on their behalf.
--George Orwell
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Getting the right color on it is the first order, then getting a finish that is not too built up. I posted this shot of an original 1916 stock recently.
I have better luck with BLO
/Turpentine mixed 50/50. It allows a lot more control over finish built up.
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Those photos of an original finish will be invaluable in my being able to come to a close match.
Looks like I added a p to my reproduction stock in the title LOL.
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finishing, and getting the color right is the easy part..getting it to fit right, and shoot good is another issue all in itself.
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Oh dear, Johnny please post pictures of the complete rifle. Looks just fabulous
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I recently finished a new unfinished black walnut stock for a M1
carbine. I used one coat of Chestnutridge Military Stock Stain and then a half dozen applications of boiled lindseed oil cut 50/50 with mineral spirits. Turned out very, very close to my original USGI carbine stocks.
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