Mickey Christian
01-25-2013, 08:27
I am aware of the thoughts about following ones own feelings about such questions, but I would really like to know what you folks think/feel about me refinishing my Mauser. It is a 1912 Styer converted to .308 so in one way it is not "collectable" being a cut up and changed Styer, but in another way the rifle has a history as a 308
I am sort of weird in that I like nice looking rifles and have refinished more than one because that is what i like. I don't know why, but with this rifle I just got the feeling I should just put the rifle back together and not mess with it. It has a light European wanlut (?) stock and has many small dings covering a lot of the stock which I could probably steam out. It also has some real dings where the wood fibers are cut/broken and would not steam out. There are also a few spots where there are small amounts of wood missing. The finish on the wood looks even and in tact, don't really know what the finish is, maybe just BLO or some equilivant from over the years. I could make all the low spots dissapear but then (with my skill level being what it is) the finish would be much darker.
So what I am wondering is, what do you think about just letting an old veteran remain dressed as it is reather than refinishing it?
By the way the bore looks factory new, that is why I bought it. It also has a beautiful 1912 Styer cerst on the butt stock.
Just wondering......
Mickey
I am sort of weird in that I like nice looking rifles and have refinished more than one because that is what i like. I don't know why, but with this rifle I just got the feeling I should just put the rifle back together and not mess with it. It has a light European wanlut (?) stock and has many small dings covering a lot of the stock which I could probably steam out. It also has some real dings where the wood fibers are cut/broken and would not steam out. There are also a few spots where there are small amounts of wood missing. The finish on the wood looks even and in tact, don't really know what the finish is, maybe just BLO or some equilivant from over the years. I could make all the low spots dissapear but then (with my skill level being what it is) the finish would be much darker.
So what I am wondering is, what do you think about just letting an old veteran remain dressed as it is reather than refinishing it?
By the way the bore looks factory new, that is why I bought it. It also has a beautiful 1912 Styer cerst on the butt stock.
Just wondering......
Mickey