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Last edited by Mark Daiute; 09-11-2014, 01:43."A man with a tractor and a chain saw has no excuses, nor does he need any"
Me. "Consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds" Emerson "Consistency is the darling of those that stack wood or cast bullets" Me. -
I've found walnut stain on some stocks, mostly Italian walnut that needed darkened. BLO darkens with exposure to sunshine. And, in some cases, the rifles were stored in cosmoline so long they absorbed most of it, which darkens them. Makes them weigh heavier too, the stock my parkerized 92/96 now resides in is very dark, and weighs maybe a half pound to a pound more than another example I have. It absorbed so much cosmoline that the 1895 cartouche is now an outtie!"I have sworn upon the Altar of God, eternity hostility upon all forms of tyranny over the minds of man." - Thomas JeffersonComment
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My 1898 that was used in WW1 has a quite dark stock too! I always wondered why it was so dark as compared to others I've seen. I always assumed it was due to it's age."I was home... What happened? What the Hell Happened?" - MM1 Jacob Holman, USS San PabloComment
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Picked up the rifle today. Looks just like the photos posted on GB. Getting ready to clean the bore and slug it. Gauged it really quick with a 308 round and it drops in almost to the case neck so it's a little loose at the muzzle. I figured I would have to cast bullets to match the worn bore. Barrel finish on the outside is pretty good really. I just need to knock off a little surface rust and a good cleaning and oiling on all the metal. I'm not sure about the wood. As some mentioned theirs being dark also, mine seems to be dark under the finish also so it's not just stained that dark. That is going to make matching new wood repairs to the old wood real fun. Still need to find a front band assembly at a reasonable price. I'm really happy with this purchase though. JW
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Bore slugs out to .305, .3055 to .315.Comment
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you can purchase the forestock pre-made from East Taylor, LLC if you do not want to make one from scratch. Their forestocks are already the right length if you make the splice at the barrel band."A man with a tractor and a chain saw has no excuses, nor does he need any"
Me. "Consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds" Emerson "Consistency is the darling of those that stack wood or cast bullets" Me.Comment
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Re-read the initial posts and see that you already have a forestock. Can't wait to see it."A man with a tractor and a chain saw has no excuses, nor does he need any"
Me. "Consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds" Emerson "Consistency is the darling of those that stack wood or cast bullets" Me.Comment
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Just bought a front barrel band. It was listed as a 1903 Springfield but it looked like a Krag to me. http://www.ebay.com/itm/231336611750...%3AMEBIDX%3AIT
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Sure is, the 03 band has a hump to accept the front of the handguard. I can't catch them all!"I have sworn upon the Altar of God, eternity hostility upon all forms of tyranny over the minds of man." - Thomas JeffersonComment

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