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Old 05-05-2008 | 08:51 PM
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Default RE: Refinishing old stocks...

ORIGINAL: thndrchiken

Ok, looks like it's already been sporterized and refinished so that will greatly reduce the amount of work that will need to be done. I forget the name of the spray stripper is that I have used in the past. Any of the commercially available strippers will work just fine. Ask your dad what he would use to remove varnish with the least amount of effort and I'm sure that will do just fine. Be very careful around that foreend tip, make sure you mask it off very well and try to stay light with the stripper around it. Oh and by the way that is a nice Argentine mauser, is the royal crest still on the receiver?
Thanks, Everything except the stock really is in excellent condition (markings included). If I could find the parts to put her back to original I would. I thought turning it into a WWII style sniper rifle would be kinda cool since it is already drilled and tapped for a scope, but again, it's hard to find the original stock pieces.

You said to be careful around the tip, why? And I guess you probably can't tell in the pics, the tip is painted with black paint. I don't know if there's any good wood under there, but it sure looks ugly painted like that IMO.
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