SC Mike
12-21-2014, 10:27
In my last post I asked for direction on where to get a repro walnut C stock w/ pre-war curves. The actual ones, that are probably WWII vintage, from Northridge were too pricey. The Minelli from Brownells has a bolt notch which means it both A3 and A4. I verified this w/ Brownells. It is also the same as the 20+ Sarco repro C Stock that it wore. So my last resort was to strip, re-shape and refinish the stock that I had which did not match my hand guard (walnut) very well.
Using web images that I downloaded from here and other forums of pre-war stocks as a guide, I re-shaped the stock. Also by way of my research I used Fiebing's Dark Brown leather dye on what i believe was Europeon Beech wood. Using primarily a 50/50 BLO/Turp/ Japan Dryer mix I refinished it and I am quite pleased. The color match between the HG and Stock is REAL close. The reddish tint almost reminds me of an old Winchester. Overall it is right where I was aiming. Comments and/or feedback are welcome.
http://i156.photobucket.com/albums/t23/seca750/Photo%20Dump/1903Spfld.jpg
Using web images that I downloaded from here and other forums of pre-war stocks as a guide, I re-shaped the stock. Also by way of my research I used Fiebing's Dark Brown leather dye on what i believe was Europeon Beech wood. Using primarily a 50/50 BLO/Turp/ Japan Dryer mix I refinished it and I am quite pleased. The color match between the HG and Stock is REAL close. The reddish tint almost reminds me of an old Winchester. Overall it is right where I was aiming. Comments and/or feedback are welcome.
http://i156.photobucket.com/albums/t23/seca750/Photo%20Dump/1903Spfld.jpg