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08-01-2016 10:02 PM
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My guess is that it's beech wood.
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Yes, that's the figure of beech. If you sand it fine enough it will shine like glass and you'll never get it to take stain again.
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Dam clean rifle though I think I see a titch of what may either be old cosmoline
or oxidization on the ejector plunger that is if I got the terminology right for that part of the rifle. I like the look of the rifle the way it has character.
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Definitely beech. Does the serial number of the rifle match the number on the stock?
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Beech stock with what looks like walnut hand guards. As to where its been its anybody's guess but the stock's origins would either be Danish
or Greek.
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Yes, that's the figure of beech. If you sand it fine enough it will shine like glass and you'll never get it to take stain again.
Ok, beech is good to know. I had that in mind as a second or third but I'm not too familiar with it. I'm not a good with wood as I am with mechanics. Can you elaborate a little more on shine like glass and what that process is (or a link maybe)?
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AFJon
Definitely beech. Does the serial number of the rifle match the number on the stock?
Yes the receiver matches the stock. My other M1
's have serial numbers that are 14505, 2195328, and 2914238. This one start with 3789711 ... all Springfield ... so this one must be a Danish
rebuild. The barrel looks really good. I've actually picked up far worse looking M1's for more coin than this. I love these guns. I need to learn a little more about the rear sights however as I'm not so good at repairing those or specifying them out for that matter as I am the actual action of the firearm.
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If you sand the lower stock group too much, you can end up with a glass like smooth which will be white in color and extremely hard to get stain into.
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Where is the serial number stamped on the stock and is it the whole serial number or the last four digits?
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twh
Where is the serial number stamped on the stock and is it the whole serial number or the last four digits?
Its the whole serial number that matches the receiver. It's very legible.