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    Default *Finally* Finished My German K98k & AK-GP WASr

    Tonight I got off work an hour early, because I maxed out of hours, and like the mad man that I am started fitting my rifles back together.

    Okay, here's the before pictures.





    Only post-production pic I can come up with.



    Now, laddies, and gentle men the after.



    Well my eye balls are killing me, and so I think it is my bed time. I can sleep better now knowing I'm safe in case a grizzly bear broke into my house for now having a fully assembled 8mm german mauser with a loaded clip stashed.

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    Default Re: *Finally* Finished My German K98k & AK-GP WASr

    Awesome job on the Mauser stock. May i ask what you used to remove the old finish? I never got quite that clean of a stock but i stuck with just mineral spirits and elbow grease.

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    Default Re: *Finally* Finished My German K98k & AK-GP WASr

    what did you use on the mauser? it looks like it's pretty ''shiney''.
    Last edited by brian; May 5th, 2007 at 07:53 AM.
    it's only metal, we can out think it....

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    Default Re: *Finally* Finished My German K98k & AK-GP WASr

    Casey's stock sheen & conditioner^

    Quote Originally Posted by Agent Ronin View Post
    Awesome job on the Mauser stock. May i ask what you used to remove the old finish? I never got quite that clean of a stock but i stuck with just mineral spirits and elbow grease.
    Well I used my forbidden method which although works is considered just wrong, and bad to use on any, especially old gun stocks: Several applications of spray on easy off (waiting 20 mins for it to eat in, after that whipping it off with a rage), and then a high pressured water rinse after the final easy off application.

    I actually tried an actual finish remover product first, and the results were completely retarded.

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    Great JOB!!!! I use the ol' EZ Off method as well. I spray it on and let it sit for about five minutes, then hose it off. Let the wood dry and start sanding. Can't beat it, compared to everything else I have tried. Again, great job on the rifles. If anyone has not tried fixing up an oldy, buy a cheap shotgun from your local shop or a C and R rifle and plan on spending a few nights in the garage. You will enjoy yourself.
    Jules

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    Default Re: *Finally* Finished My German K98k & AK-GP WASr

    Yes, and a gun you have worked hard on also holds a much nicer sentimental value.

    I think this is a nice picture of me, and it's the happiest I ever looked in any of my pictures.

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    nice looking guns.....
    you know, if you take pictures outside in good indirect sunlight, you will be able to bring out a lot more of the detail in your guns. especially the woodwork, which looks very sharp from what i can see.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Willtallica View Post
    Yes, and a gun you have worked hard on also holds a much nicer sentimental value.

    I think this is a nice picture of me, and it's the happiest I ever looked in any of my pictures.
    what are you planning on shooting up stairs?
    it's only metal, we can out think it....

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    Get your finger off that trigger, boy!

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    Rule #3!!!....OK enough of that.

    They look real good! Good job and nice attention to detail.
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