Finishing the stock on my M14s?

Glock4ever, nice job on the stocks.
Now, just curious, why so many identical M14s? Did you order them all the same time? How do you tell one from another? Do you have a name for each one? Looking at the shot with your M14 lined up like that, I regret I bought only one....now my #### is going to fall off....:eek:
 
Just as an aside... When you've applied your shiny coats, use automotive polish to get a nice, even, shiny, smooth, glass like finish.
 
Trucks: Once the stock is saturated it won't hurt it/make it more shiny to put more BWC Tru Gun Oil (BWCTGO) on it so keep applying it until there is not patchiness or dry spots. Just be sure to give each coat time to dry or you will end up wasting a lot of time re-doing coats.

Abalas: I bought a total of 10 M14S at various periods in my gun collecting/shooting time. I ordered a number as some friend's wanted some and it made shipping a tiny bit cheaper to do a big order at once but I ended up keeping a few - 6 of them. I don't mind as they are really cheap and they are nice rifles. When I first got into shooting I was able to buy M1 Garands at P&D Ent and Milarm for under 200 bucks I remember being offered 5 for 600 bucks -- I bought a total of 0. I always regretted not getting any at that price (I was young and thought there would always be available at that price). I could have gotten a few friends into shooting with those rifles and used them for hunting. These M14's are quite as cheap but definitely a similiar situation.
 
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