Old Man and Kelly, or, How I Refinished My Stocks

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How I Refinished My Stocks-Now w/More Pics

Here are a few pics of the Garand, Old Man, and My M1A, Kelly. Because I suck I forgot to take before pictures. Old Man's stock was beat up pretty good, with a lot of dings and dents and 50 years of cosmoline. Kelly's stock is a new Boyd's oversized national match stock. Either Boyd's, or the previous owner, had used a very dark stain on the wood; darker than the Garand stock by a factor of two!

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The garand stock took a turn through the dishwasher, which did an amazing job. After drying and sanding, it got 6 coats of boiled linseed oil, and so far, one coat of tung oil. The M1A stock was sanded down to the grain, then received 10 coats of tung oil only.
 
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I can't believe no one commented on it.

Looks really nice. After much fooling with tru-oil recently, I've come to appreciate the effort put into a nice finish.
 
I'll try to post closer detail pics later; just got off of work and need some sleep.

Old Man is a Springfield Service Grade, 5.8mil. Puts it around '56.
 
I like the AR platforms, and many others for that matter. But there is nothing like the warmth and feel of a good walnut or birch stock against your cheek.
 
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