![]() ![]() In my quest for more information on this subject, some of the specific things I’d like to learn are:ġ) Even though collectors and restoration enthusiasts have arguably overdone it, were there in fact very light blonde stocks produced during the war? If so, how many? When? Would bleaching be the best way to go about re-creating that look?Ģ) It has been mentioned on many Mauser boards that some were stained. ![]() I’m interested in knowing exactly how these weapons looked in the 30s/40s, and the best way to go about re-creating a historically accurate factory-new appearance.Ĭan anyone tell me about this? I have two stocks in particular one very light, almost like a Mitchell’s one, and the other appears to be stained. Ho were these K98s finished during the war? Painfully, there is a dearth of information on this subject out there, or, at least it seems that way. I’ve read numerous posts about how to strip varnish, what types of treatments to use, how to remove dents, etc., but one primary chunk of information eludes me. I have been recently searching a variety of message boards, and I am coming up short of an answer to a quandary I’m having regarding the stock of my RC Kar98k. ![]()
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