My Weekend project.

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I recieved a Norinco M-14 rifle on trade from another outstanding Gunnut last week and I've been playing with it. It came with the original wood stock, of whatever the heck they use material. :puke: It also came with a fiberglass stock and a Boyds walnut stock. Since I'm more drawn to walnut, that's what I wanted to use. This one was factory finished with inletting and stain. However, things weren't quite right. The butt plate was the worse part, have a look.
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That's a good 1/4 inch all the way around, and while it may work if I ever lay it down on a sharp rock it could split, besides it just looked weird. Also the 'finished wood' was rough and would give you splinters on the right side of the butt. I decided this needed work. I brought into the shop Yesterday and worked it down while I killed time waiting for the Wife to finish her shift at her job. I sanded it down by hand until I was able to evenly bring the contours into the butt plate.
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I then finished stripping then smoothing the rest of the stock. I brought it home and wet sanded it to bring up the grain. Then I started oiling it last night with several coats and polished it between coats. This Morning I finished it with 00 steel wool and rubbed it with a wax sealer.

The bare stock.
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After the first coat.
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And the finished stock.
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It may be a combat style rifle, but it's a sporting rifle to me. I want it to look like one, so it now has a light luster, nice colour and beautiful grain. I'll pull the metal off the chu stock today and get it put together ready to go. I wasn't going to scope it at first, but I'm curious to see how well I can get it to shoot. So once this is all done, I'll pick up a mount and throw one up top. I'm liking this one. :)
 
I was gonna say NOOOOO. But ya did nice work.Too bad you didn't make your trade earlier and come up to the clinic in Edmontonchuckistan.It would have been most beneficial.Have you checked out the clinic online yet?The one in the sticky?Later oh by the way welcome to the Brotherhood, once you've joined you can never leave.

Oh and about scope mounts.mine just arrived from Smiths (they have one on sale for 125.00us) and it looks exactly like their way more expensive one except its for weaver rings and has less spaces you can move your rings to compared to the picatinney system.And Smiths are one of the best.
 
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millwright Oh and about scope mounts.mine just arrived from Smiths (they have one on sale for 125.00us)

Millwright is correct, that seminar was awesome. I was checking out a few of the mounts that were there, and for $97 US the Bassett looks ok. Plus the claim of it returning to zero immediately if you re and re the mount.
Of course $97 US with the way the dollar is plus the shipping, duties, taxes...blah blah...
I'm personally not a fan of picatiny, even though theres greater adjustment.
 
Now do as Hungry suggested,burn that chemical laden, melamine infested stock in the back yard.Stay up wind and save the metal bits if ya didn't already.
 
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All that you need now is a walnut handguard! Glad to see some one out there (other than me) appreciates fine wood.

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Handguard was obtained from Brownell.
 
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What are you doing with the original Chu wood stock?

If you don't want it anymore ill pay postage haha.

Mine was damaged while trying to remove the butt plate (the bottom screw was stripped and had to be drilled out, impatients caused the stock damage), you don't want it.
 
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