SKS wood finish: shellac? (and Jay, here's a pic for you :) )

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Hi folks,

Just received my first Russian SKS :dancingbanana:

1953, Tula arsenal.

What is the finish on the wood? Shellac? The rifle was refurbished for sure.

Thanks,

Lou
 
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Lou... WHERE are the pics... You gotta post pics!!!

Cheers
Jay
P.S. I hope you still have some of the non-corrosive ammo left over from our deal... You don't want to feed your beautiful russian corrosive ammo:puke:
 
Yup Jay, plenty of good food for the rifle :)

Reason for my question: I do want to touch up a scratch that got done during transport :(
 
Lou, it's not a scratch, it's a beauty mark... Now... Where are your pics??? Better post 'em or I'm gonna think your a tease, ha ha ha!

Cheers
Jay
 
Its garnet shellac same as any other soviet rifle. You may fight it but sooner or later( if you own soviet rifles) shellac.net will be your friend.
 
You can repair that scratch locally with a lintless pad wet with methyl alcohol.
This melts shellac and it will resolidify once the alcohol evaporates. Test on a hidden part of the rifle.
Use nitrile gloves, don't smoke and avoid too much breathing of the alcohol vapours, please: we still like to see your restoration jobs...
PP. ;)
 
as long as the vodka was in the freezer for at least 3days so it has the ice on the out side of the bottle ..it will melt any finish but i would rather drink it ..it's gets soooooo smooooth you don't even know it's hurting you LOL.
 
Thanks folks for all comments. And here's the first pic of my SKS. After cleaning, the stock shows a really poor refurb shellac coat, so it may be more than just a small touch-up for this stock! Other than that, all is perfect so I'm quite happy.

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The colour in the picture is indeed slightly different from what I can see here with my own eyes; it does seem a little bit more red. Not orange like my Mosins though.

Lou
 
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