krs
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I like to keep them as they were in service but I bought two of these with no wood and one is a rack grade. So there's two aftermarket stocks - guess which ones!
I AM going to do something about the top rifle with it's ugly replacement Birch forward handguard. That's the rack grade.
I've got three more not photo'd and I sold one not long ago. It was the first time I'd ever sold any of them and it was a hard choice. They've each got a character of it's own and now two of these shoot .308 just so I'll get ammo no matter which way the ammo winds are blowing.
I'm not all that anxious to remove the patina of all the years of usage in service. It can't be faked or put back once you start with the steel wool, sandpaper, and "special recommended formulas".
Some of you people should maybe stick to buying nice eurothane covered wood stocked rifles from Walmart.
I AM going to do something about the top rifle with it's ugly replacement Birch forward handguard. That's the rack grade.
I've got three more not photo'd and I sold one not long ago. It was the first time I'd ever sold any of them and it was a hard choice. They've each got a character of it's own and now two of these shoot .308 just so I'll get ammo no matter which way the ammo winds are blowing.
I'm not all that anxious to remove the patina of all the years of usage in service. It can't be faked or put back once you start with the steel wool, sandpaper, and "special recommended formulas".
Some of you people should maybe stick to buying nice eurothane covered wood stocked rifles from Walmart.
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