Yup that's all it is. I was going to dress it in all sorts of goodies but decided these rifles are heavy enough as is. Wouldn't mind a new set of sights and some OP rod bits though.
no stain, just the natural colour through the oil.
If there are no dogs in heaven.....When I die I want to go where they go.
If there are no dogs in heaven.....When I die I want to go where they go.
here is one i did up for my dad, he wanted the wood.
Boyd's wood on a M305.
and here is mine....... nothing.
it shoots so well that i dont wanna mess with it!
its dead on with open sites out to 300 so im not touching it!
i have asked the wife to paint it this fall for me (she is the artsy fartsy one) and asked her to do it winter camo, ill repost when she is done with it.
both of them out at the range last year.
Things either are what they appear to be;
or they neither are, nor appear to be;
or they are, and do not appear to be;
or they are not, and yet appear to be.
Thanks, I stripped this guy down to bare bones, had it aluminum oxide blasted and I painted with Arma-coat. Turned out great (in my opinion) and this is a great product that is fairly easy to apply. I just did not like the grey parkerized look mixed with the black stock. Anything parkerized does not need to be blasted as it bonds well to that surface..