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I have 2 Mauser model 2000 rifles I am refinishing and cleaning up. I have the stocks all ready for finish but I can't decide which way to go, leaning towards tounge oil but wanted to see what others have used?

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Chem-pak Pro Custom Gun Finish is my finish of preference. Add a little Rotten Stone and Bone black to fill the pores and really make the wood pop. You can get all the stuff from Brownells or Midway. I would post links but the site is not letting me.

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singleshot, did your dad make that stock? i cut down a couple black walnuts on my place. sawed one up into slabs and boards. haven't done anything with the other one yet. got some slabs that are 14 feet long, 2 feed wide and 4 inches thick. and a buncha thinner ones. i'd like to have a stock made outta wood from my place. that is one sharp looking stock you have there. Lark.

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Yeah he did Lark. And it's your all time number one favorite caliber!!! 7mm-08! Built on a Marlin XS7. He says it's the last one and it is my daughters. He's had a few serious set backs lately and unfortunately this is probably the last one.

Pretty one though.

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really, a 7mm/08 is the last gun Steve's gonna stock? that is just immoral. you should put a .243 barrel on it. that is one good lookin' chunk o' wood. tell your ol' man howdy for me next time you talk. hope he perks up. Lark

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I was wondering what manufacturer that was. It looked like a Model 700 but the back part of the bolt (shroud?) was different. It is a beautiful stock. I wish I had a quarter for every 7-08 round if shot during my Silhouette days.

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