I picked up this 42 1940 that had been sportered a little while ago. I neglected to take an overall before shot, but basically the stock had been cut down typical sporterized style. It was all numbers matching including the cut down stock (I saved it). The couple of before pics show the general state it was in when I received it. Very dirty and some light surface rust which cleaned up nicely. The bore is very nice.
I was able to pick up a Norwegian capture stock that has the proper flat buttplate and WaA655 markings. So now it has a mismatched but correct configuration stock. The stock matches itself except for the band spring. WaA655 on all the bands, bayo lug, band spring, recoil lug, and take down discs. In the correct light you can make out the eagle H and two WaA655 waffenamts on the buttstock. I installed the original buttplate from the sportered stock that matches the action.
What do you guys think? Did I do a good job? What could I improve on for the next ones? I'm also curious on opinions on the varnish on the Norwegian stocks. Can it or should it be removed? I have another NC stock for a byf 44 in the works.
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I was able to pick up a Norwegian capture stock that has the proper flat buttplate and WaA655 markings. So now it has a mismatched but correct configuration stock. The stock matches itself except for the band spring. WaA655 on all the bands, bayo lug, band spring, recoil lug, and take down discs. In the correct light you can make out the eagle H and two WaA655 waffenamts on the buttstock. I installed the original buttplate from the sportered stock that matches the action.
What do you guys think? Did I do a good job? What could I improve on for the next ones? I'm also curious on opinions on the varnish on the Norwegian stocks. Can it or should it be removed? I have another NC stock for a byf 44 in the works.
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