The Mosin Project: End Result

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  • Is stock refinishing necessary for lamenated stock?

  • @timewaster6991 No, you wouldn't want to refinish a laminated stock, maybe just clean it up good and maybe apply some clear varnish to help seal the stock

  • Nice job; Looks great. I refinished one the same way. I left the wood its natural color and just put some tung oil on it and knocked down the shine a little with 0000 steel wool. Looks excellent.

  • @79thOVI Yeah it came out really well, thanks 4 watching

  • Really nice job on the rifle. Can't really improve on what you did, so I will do the same with mine.

    Bought three of them from Cabela's, one is a 1939 Tula, the other two are 1942 Izhevsk. Pretty much in fine shape and nearly identical, but the Tula's butt stock is 3/4" longer and it has metal plates around the sling holes. This one will be mine, the other two will go as gifts to my brother and a good friend. We look to start a small M-N club in S. Louisiana with them.

  • @TheDoug76 Well ya'll are gonna have alot of fun with 'em, they're great rifles. Thanks 4 watching

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  • Great job! all you need is a lot of elbow greese and patience with this kind of project. I would like to do mine in satin finish. Thanks for the video.

  • subscribed!!!! Where did you buy yours I think im going to get one

  • @915greaser Got it off of ebay

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