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Hi turkeyoke.i owned a gunshop for nine years and dealt with alot of military firearms and would buy them by the crate.on the forum of other guns of other than gun weapons, i posted a sks i did that had a beechnut stock.you will be impressed.every yugoslavian sks came caked in cosmoline as did most all other crated military firearms.people paid me up to seventy five bucks a pop to take their guns apart and remove the cosmoline. A little trick.my stock on the sks was black with cosmoling soaked in.i took the nastiest gun for me.i took the whole gun apart and bought a case of brake cleaner and sprayed the cosmoline off completely and does not afftect the blueing one bit.it took the cosmoline right out of the wood on the sks.it also took off the discusting varnish it had on it.i let it dry well in the sun for a day or two and the pores opened up and it almost turned white,i sanded it with 180 down to 320 then steel wool.it was as smooth as a babies bottom.i oiled all the metal parts with a thin layer of gun oil and put the gun back together i rubbed a thin coat of gun oil on the stock and it turned a beautiful blonde beachnut,the big pores make it look great. Like i said the proof is in the pudding.just bring up the posts i started and first off you will some of the finest rarest guns you will ever see and you will see the yugo m59/66.like i said it is either in other than marlin guns or made a mistake and put it in all else but guns and while you are there check out some of the worlds finest and rarest i posted from my personal callection.i think you will dig the hard chrome ak47 done in satin hard chrome,not bumper chrome,there is a huge difference.if you want to see up close a beautifully refinished beechnut stock look for my yugo sks.hope it helps brother.
Hi turkeyoke.i owned a gunshop for nine years and dealt with alot of military firearms and would buy them by the crate.on the forum of other guns of other than gun weapons, i posted a sks i did that had a beechnut stock.you will be impressed.every yugoslavian sks came caked in cosmoline as did most all other crated military firearms.people paid me up to seventy five bucks a pop to take their guns apart and remove the cosmoline. A little trick.my stock on the sks was black with cosmoling soaked in.i took the nastiest gun for me.i took the whole gun apart and bought a case of brake cleaner and sprayed the cosmoline off completely and does not afftect the blueing one bit.it took the cosmoline right out of the wood on the sks.it also took off the discusting varnish it had on it.i let it dry well in the sun for a day or two and the pores opened up and it almost turned white,i sanded it with 180 down to 320 then steel wool.it was as smooth as a babies bottom.i oiled all the metal parts with a thin layer of gun oil and put the gun back together i rubbed a thin coat of gun oil on the stock and it turned a beautiful blonde beachnut,the big pores make it look great. Like i said the proof is in the pudding.just bring up the posts i started and first off you will some of the finest rarest guns you will ever see and you will see the yugo m59/66.like i said it is either in other than marlin guns or made a mistake and put it in all else but guns and while you are there check out some of the worlds finest and rarest i posted from my personal callection.i think you will dig the hard chrome ak47 done in satin hard chrome,not bumper chrome,there is a huge difference.if you want to see up close a beautifully refinished beechnut stock look for my yugo sks.hope it helps brother.