I've had this 1910-dated Norwegian Krag for several years now and enjoy shooting my 6.5x55 hand loads at the farm. I have corrected a few things on the rifle like stoning out the word "Norway" from the receiver (someone felt obliged to "label" the origin, I guess, by etching it into the metal). I also removed a really bad "browning" job on the side plate and magazine gate, and reblued it. These were steps I took intentionally to return the rifle just a tad closer to military trim. The stock marks - almost notches - are a mystery, however. Nothing in the manual rotating of the bolt would leave these marks on the right side of the stock wrist. QUERY: is/was there some cleaning aid/device that would have defaced the wood in such a way over time? I'd like to know, as there really is nothing I can do to remedy such deep scarring. Thanks - Liam
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