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    Wood on early 110 rifles?


    I need to cut out a bad spot and repair a 110 stock with a new piece of wood.
    Does anyone know if early stocks were made of regular walnut?
    This rifle was manufactured in 1958.

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    Camo

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    Thats going to be a tough one. Even if you find the same grade and type of wood, the difference between trees will be enough not to match. The way I would try and match would be; take finish off and bring your stock with you down to the sawmill to match it up the best possible with board they have.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Camohunter View Post
    I need to cut out a bad spot and repair a 110 stock with a new piece of wood.
    Does anyone know if early stocks were made of regular walnut?
    This rifle was manufactured in 1958.

    Thanks,

    Camo
    Yes. I have one made in 1957 and it's hand checkered walnut.

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    I have an additional question for someone that might know something about Savage stocks.
    On my rifle stock, I have a small plastic piece fitted in the bolt channel of the stock.
    Has anyone seen this on a early rifle? I removed the one small screw but it still will not budge. I do not want to destroy it trying to get it out. Curious to see if it can be popped out with no damage.
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    Camo

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    Leave it in....they were screwed and glued at the factory. The insert is just a filler for the small gap around the bolt handle and the bolt release.
    "As long as there's lead in the air....there's still hope.."

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    So, if I need to refinish stock after my repair I should just tape it off while removing old finish, sanding and the application of new finish?
    Thanks,
    Camo

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