 
| vBCms CommentsWelcome To Hunting CountryGeneral Hunting ForumsArchery & Bowhunting | Shooting SportsManufacturers' CornerFirearmsClassifiedsNot Hunting / General Chit Chat | 1.) DParker - 04/08/2013 Thought I'd get a pic thread going for upgraded and/or refinished rifle/shotgun stocks, and maybe spark a little yacking about the subject.  The following have all been seen before, but on another forum that no longer exists.  So here they are again.  (And yes, I know these are all sitting on the vise backwards.  They show better that way.) My WalMart Savage 111 in .30-06 that originally came home with a detachable box magazine and tupperware stock...  ...converted to a blind magazine and now sporting a Boyd's Featherweight Thumbhole in "nutmeg" laminate w/Simms recoil pad. Right side.  Left side.  My son's Ruger 10/22, which also began with a black polymer sock, now with a shortened bull barrel and Magnum Research "Barracuda" thumbhole in blue. Right side.  Left side.  And of course, the Mosin-Nagant 91/30 before refinishing..  ...in the middle of the process, stripped down to the bare wood...  ...and finally, refinished with MinWax "Red Oak" stain and 3 coats of MinWax Helmsman marine urethane.  Let's see yours! 2.) DParker - 04/08/2013 Oh...and don't be eye-ballin' my 525-rd bricks of .22 LR, Deerminator!  :p 3.) bluecat - 04/08/2013   Found this gun in a closet in my parent's house. It is a Marlin A-1 from 1946. It was in rough shape. I reblued the barrel and stripped the stock, sanded lightly and then used Tru-Oil followed by fine steel wool. 4.) bluecat - 04/08/2013 I thought I took a 'before' pic but can't find it right now. 5.) bluecat - 04/08/2013   6.) DParker - 04/08/2013 [QUOTE=bluecat;4866]Found this gun in a closet in my parent's house.  It is a Marlin A-1 from 1946.  It was in rough shape.  I reblued the barrel and stripped the stock, sanded lightly and then used Tru-Oil followed by fine steel wool.[/QUOTE] Nice. The grain really pops now. 7.) bluecat - 04/08/2013 Yeah, you too. I really enjoy bringing those things back to life. 8.) bluecat - 04/08/2013 I almost said I enjoy bringing old wood back to life but then I would have left myself wide open. 9.) Deerminator - 04/08/2013 [QUOTE=DParker;4864]Oh...and don't be eye-ballin' my 525-rd bricks of .22 LR, Deerminator!  :p[/QUOTE] All ready am. Sweet collection. Been hesitant about going plinking due to the ammo shortage and price gouging. 10.) Deerminator - 04/08/2013 I'll see if I can get some picks of the long hardwhare. 11.) Swamp Fox - 04/10/2013 The Boyd's thumbholes are very nice, although the only one I own is on a factory Knight ML .50 cal. (salt and pepper). I wish I had a refinished Marlin 336C in .30-30 to show, because it was the first rifle I bought with my own money when I was a whippersnapper, and it killed a whole bunch of deer. Soon after I had it refinished in a rich oil-rubbed flat and put a fiber optic bead on the front, some bastard stole it while I was away taking care of my dad, who was dying of cancer.  I do have a Browning BLR .22 LR that I had refiniished and matte blued, and it's gorgeous...The wood is what I'd call a very dark blonde or a not-too-light brunette...:wink....I'll work on getting a pic sometime soon, LOL. 12.) Leighton - 04/10/2013 I only have some .22 & .177 to play with . I made the top stock out of a length of mahogany I had recovered from an old fire mantle . 13.) Deerminator - 04/10/2013 Way cool air guns :tu: |