C1A1 stock question

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Just picked up a C1A1 stock for my Aussie L1A1. It's unfinished what do I coat it in, I was told linseed old with a rag, is this correct?

Cheers
 
Yep, but use boiled linseed oil. Plain LO doesn't dry well. You are aware that there are/were 4 lengths of butt stock aren't you? Short, normal, long and extra long. There's a letter stamped on the bottom.
 
Yep, but use boiled linseed oil. Plain LO doesn't dry well. You are aware that there are/were 4 lengths of butt stock aren't you? Short, normal, long and extra long. There's a letter stamped on the bottom.

yes, boiled.

heres a pic of all the sizes from my collection. these are c1a1 butts.

c1a1butts005Custom.jpg
 
Just picked up a C1A1 stock for my Aussie L1A1. It's unfinished what do I coat it in, I was told linseed old with a rag, is this correct?

Cheers
:sucks:

So, asking me wasn't good enough hmmm?:p

Just because I said, "I think" at the end of my answer. Jeeesh!

btw- where's my Troy buis?
TTYL
 
C1A1 stock

Yrs ago I recall plain linseed being issued to the troops to re-condition the FN stocks.This was done fairly regularly,especially on returning from the field.My own preference for military stocks is pure tung oil.Apply,allow to penetrate,and then wipe off the surface before it dries.Make sure to dispose of the oily rags correctly as there is a risk of spontaneous combustion with linseed or tung oil.
 
:sucks:

So, asking me wasn't good enough hmmm?:p

Just because I said, "I think" at the end of my answer. Jeeesh!

btw- where's my Troy buis?
TTYL

Thanks Glen :jerkit:good thing I asked here, or I would have picked up the unboiled type;) anyhoo I have no idea where our Troy buis are. But it's only been a week since he said he mailed them.
 
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