Results of my SKS stock re-finishing project

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I picked up a 1953 Tula refurbished SKS from Weimajack last week and decided to refinish the stock—the shellac had darkened quite a bit, and I find it scratches easily—it's not a very durable finish. I wanted a more resilient finish that looked good too. I stripped the shellac off with rubbing alcohol, applied a few coats of Minwax stain, and a few coats of a beeswax-turpentine-linseed oil finish. I'm pretty happy with the results.

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very nice result!
here is my try at it last week... miniwax ''gun stain'' color + red leather dye + 3 or 4 coats of tung oil
not perfect but way better looking than the blonde stock i started with imo
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Those rifles all look fantastic.
The "Soviet Green" looks really unusual (careful the fuzz don't make it a prohib as a variant ;) ).
I have a very nice original Laminate SKS but now I'll have to get another to tinker with!
 
That looks really good, good work man! How does it shoot?
Just got back from the range--I had forgotten how comfortable SKSs are to shoot. The rifle worked really well--I only had a chance to try standing at 50m and got a five round group about 3".

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That looks great! I'm not a wood working guy. Only worked with metal. When you finish somthing up like that can you clear coat it a few times to help prevent scratches and such like putting a few extra coats of clean on a car?
 
That looks great! I'm not a wood working guy. Only worked with metal. When you finish somthing up like that can you clear coat it a few times to help prevent scratches and such like putting a few extra coats of clean on a car?
There are probably products that would work, but what I like about oil finishes (although I'm not an expert by any means!) is that they don't show scratches as easily as a glossier finish would. It'd be interesting to know if there's a product with the look of an oil finish that would also provide some abrasion resistance.

Is that a hardwood or laminate SKS? (I'm not a wood guy either)
It's laminated.
 
You can get a flat clear now. I've Used it over flat black and it didn't make it shiny. If you have a scrap of wood that you could do the same process as you did you that awesome looking stock you could spray it with the flat clear maybe?
 
from what i experienced
2 coats of tung oil will make it matte
3 or 4 coats shinny
5-6 glossy
but you can always run a very soft 0000 wool to make it matte without damaging the finish
 
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