Started off as a mismatched Savage No. 4 Mk. I*. The guy I bought it from informed me the original owner painted the whole thing black which rendered everything but the butt unusable. He restored it with various pieces of wood (stage 1). I bought it off him and attempted to refinish the wood with polyurethane stain. It looked nice but the finish was slippery to hold and it just didn't match the way I wanted (stage 2). I ordered a set of beech wood from BDL Ltd, from milsurps.com. The wood was not exactly as I requested in that the foreend did not match the top wood which did not match the butt tone wise. The butt was a very light color while the foreend looked almost like walnut before cleaning. After a thorough cleaning it matched a little better tone wise, and I could probably have lightened it up further with sanding, but I wasn't prepared to do that. After about an hours worth of fitting she was ready for a BLO finish. About 6 coats later she's done. I am quite pleased with the overall look and I would reccomend BDL Ltd (South Carolina) if you need wood. Total cost was ~$120 including shipping and customs fees ($15).
Stage 1, how she looked when I bought her
Stage 2, after my amateur refinishing with stain
Stage 3, after new beech wood and about 6 coats of BLO
Stage 1, how she looked when I bought her
Stage 2, after my amateur refinishing with stain
Stage 3, after new beech wood and about 6 coats of BLO



















































