What wood is this stock made of?

Jabol

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This furniture is what the new to me CZ 550 Standard is wearing. But I don't think this is walnut. Is this walnut or something else?

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Beech...CZ uses it primarily for their entry level rifles, it's better stock wood then walnut, but not quite as pretty.
 
I searched to see the kind of wood used for 550 Standard models but no real info. Different opinions here too so I still don't know. I am leaning toward beech. My other Cz rifles with what I know is walnut look different than this 550.
 
Beech...CZ uses it primarily for their entry level rifles, it's better stock wood then walnut, but not quite as pretty.

Beech certainly is not better than walnut as far as I am concerned... it is very plain and doesn't take stain or finish very well and is widely used by factories because it is considerably cheaper than walnut...
 
Not beech!

Manufacturer: CZ

Model: 550 Standard

Calibre: .30-06 Spfd.

Action: Bolt

Safety Type: Three Position

Trigger Type: Single Set Trigger

Barrel Specifications: 24" Hammer Forged

Twist Rate: 1:10"

Sights: Adjustable Sights, Integrated 19mm Scope Bases

Stock Description: Beechwood, Fitted with sling swivels

Capacity: 4 Round, Hinged Floorplate

Classification: Non-Restricted
 
Beech certainly is not better than walnut as far as I am concerned... it is very plain and doesn't take stain or finish very well and is widely used by factories because it is considerably cheaper than walnut...

It's harder then walnut, like I said, it's not as pretty but it is harder, so it makes for a good rifle stock, just not pretty as you mentioned, doesn't stain for #### lol.
 
Take plate off and look at the color under there, I don't think it is walnut ( or piss poor walnut maybe)
I have had real good results staining beech, and birch, with a commercial alcohol stain sprayed on, in thin coats till you get the shade you want, Water stain is much the same.
 
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