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  1. Gunstock saturated with gun oil (ideas on how to remove please)

    Rag soaked in rubbing alcohol works also. Had a few WWII Garand stocks that appeared to have been oiled with motor oil cleaned that way.
  2. Help with finishing garand stock

    That stock looks really great!! Thsnks.
  3. Help with finishing garand stock

    Good, I will use this on the new stock. Thanks.
  4. Help with finishing garand stock

    NO, I was afraid to touch it with sand paper or steel wool for fear of destroying character marks from wherever they came. However, I may try this. Thanks. Would not thought of acetone. I used a rang soaked in alcohol and rubbed it for about 30 minutes careful not to get it too wet and then...
  5. Help with finishing garand stock

    One of the Garands I received from the CMP is a H&R with a new walnut unfinished stock. I have cleaned other Garand stocks and finished them with Tung oil and one with boiled linseed oil. Incidently, I got both of these oils from Home Depot. Both of these seem to produce a sheen that is not...
  6. 12 Gauge single shot mfgd by Riverside Arms/Stevens Savage 1920-1948 - Safe Barrel ?

    It may take a day or so to get pics up, but thanks on the demascus steel as that was one of the problem materials and seems the other had something to do with the barrel having been made out of a spring. I'll try to research the demascus steel to see if there is a way to determine if that was...
  7. 12 Gauge single shot mfgd by Riverside Arms/Stevens Savage 1920-1948 - Safe Barrel ?

    I have a single shot 12 gauge shotgun that has "Riverside Arms Co., Chicopee, Mass" on and '1913 patent' it that I have been told was manufactured by Stevens/Savage between 1920-1948. I have also been told to check type barrel material/manufacture as it might not be safe to fire modern shot...
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