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Original Stock Finish for Chilean Mausers
I have a friend who is thinking about some restoration work on his Chilean
mauser. I haven't seen the rifle yet, but I am starting my research for the restoration in case it needs to be refinished. Does anyone know what the original factory finish was for the wood? Thanks!
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02-23-2021 09:54 PM
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As far as I know (but how far is that?) you have the choice between linseed oil
, linseed oil
- and, for special cases - linseed oil.
In other words, IMOH, there's no question.
If you have been confused by seeing military Mausers finished with Tru Oil, tung oil, urushi, shellac, floor varnish, treacle, or whatever else, this is because they have all been "improved" by later owners, not by the Mauser factory.
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Thank You to Patrick Chadwick For This Useful Post:
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Originally Posted by
Patrick Chadwick
As far as I know (but how far is that?) you have the choice between
linseed oil
,
linseed oil
- and, for special cases - linseed oil.
In other words, IMOH, there's no question.
If you have been confused by seeing military Mausers finished with Tru Oil, tung oil, urushi, shellac, floor varnish, treacle, or whatever else, this is because they have all been "improved" by later owners, not by the Mauser factory.
Thank you sir, you made my day!! Raw linseed oil is the one finish that I am actually ok at applying. I wasn't sure if they had a different finish applied after delivery to the Chilean
military.
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Don't be hasty refinishing a milsurp. It may be worth more as is.
linseed oil
has the advantage of being cheap and easy to come by too. It's in nearly all paint shops. I'd be using Boiled vs Raw as it'll dry.
"...treacle..." Molasses hard to find in Europe? snicker.
Shellac is what the Russians used. Cheap stuff.
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