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Hi,

I have had a 1942 made Mosin Nagant for a couple of years now, which is an excellent shooter. Recently i came across a refinished Mauser K98 on the range which looked extremely beautiful. After looking at the few youtube videos, I found refinishing a rifle was a pretty simple deal. So I set off on refinishing my Mosin nagant couple of weeks ago.

The stock was coated with varnish and cosmoline, Had quite a few scratches on the stock, and had a sticky cosmoline feel in warm weather.
mn1_zps645a3a17.jpg


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To soak the excess cosmoline, I wrapped the stock in paper and stuck it in my car for a week. We have open parking at work and the car gets quite hot in afternoon, The paper soaked off quite a bit of oil and cosmoline, which made my job to strip the varnish and cosmoline easier.

MN3_zpsdd78977b.jpg



Next came stripping off the cosmoline and varnish, I used a stripping agent called citristrip, to remove the existing finish, and a pressure washer to clean the excess citiristrip of the Stock. I dried the stock in the car for a day.


Sanded the Stock along the grain with 100 grit sand paper followed by 220 grit and 320 grit sand paper for surface prep.

MN4_zpsb3d6c9e2.jpg


Next used 3 coats of Minwax Expresso 273 stain, and 4 coats of semi gloss Poly-Urethane for sealing the wood. After every coat of stain, I used a 0000 steel wool on the stock followed by cleaning the surface with a clean rag. For the last Poly-Urethane coat I lightly sanded the stock with 320 grit sand paper, and applied a light finish coat.

the results:
MN5_zps229eb00b.jpg



MN6_zpsea1e20ff.jpg



P.S @Nihonjin1051 SKS rifle reminded me of my old SKS refinish and thus I decided to refinish this rifle.
 
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Hi,

I have had a 1942 made Mosin Nagant for a couple of years now, which is an excellent shooter. Recently i came across a refinished Mauser K98 on the range which looked extremely beautiful. After looking at the few youtube videos, I found refinishing a rifle was a pretty simple deal. So I set off on refinishing my Mosin nagant couple of weeks ago.

The stock was coated with varnish and cosmoline, Had quite a few scratches on the stock, and had a sticky cosmoline feel in warm weather.
mn1_zps645a3a17.jpg


mn2_zpse0f87bce.jpg


To soak the excess cosmoline, I wrapped the stock in paper and stuck it in my car for a week. We have open parking at work and the car gets quite hot in afternoon, The paper soaked off quite a bit of oil and cosmoline, which made my job to strip the varnish and cosmoline easier.

MN3_zpsdd78977b.jpg



Next came stripping off the cosmoline and varnish, I used a stripping agent called citristrip, to remove the existing finish, and a pressure washer to clean the excess citiristrip of the Stock. I dried the stock in the car for a day.


Sanded the Stock along the grain with 100 grit sand paper followed by 220 grit and 320 grit sand paper for surface prep.

MN4_zpsb3d6c9e2.jpg


Next used 3 coats of Minwax Expresso 273 stain, and 4 coats of semi gloss Poly-Urethane for sealing the wood. After every coat of stain, I used a 0000 steel wool on the stock followed by cleaning the surface with a clean rag. For the last Poly-Urethane coat I lightly sanded the stock with 320 grit sand paper, and applied a light finish coat.

the results:
MN5_zps229eb00b.jpg



MN6_zpsea1e20ff.jpg



P.S @Nihonjin1051 SKS rifle reminded me of my old SKS refinish and thus I decided to refinish this rifle.
Ok. Now give me your address and also a detailed interior map of your house. :angel:
Also pls let me know if you have a heart ailment.
 
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Were not some of these furnished with some rudimentary scopes for the great "sniper war" of the eastern WWII front?
 
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Were not some of these furnished with some rudimentary scopes for the great "sniper war" of the eastern WWII front?
The one I have is a standard Infantry 1891/30 rifle. The sniper variants are characterized by a bent bolt which won't interfere with the scope. The scope was a PU Scope, a copy of the zeiss scopes. PU scope - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia If I am not mistaken it was fixed 3.5 power scope.

Were not some of these furnished with some rudimentary scopes for the great "sniper war" of the eastern WWII front?
Incidentally my finish turned out to be like this. unintentional offcouse :)
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And for a second I thought those were the Pepperidge farm milanos there...
Man I need those bad.
 
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Man, i can't wait to get an enfield in my hand, and refinish it to this level of smoothness.
 
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VERY NICE !!!! Good luck. I have my eye on one. I want to mount a scope on it so I'd like the angled bolt handle. That cosmoline shit is a pain in the @ss but it does works.:enjoy::sniper:
 
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You've done a lot of nice wood work so you may not be interested right now but they make a ton on accessories and tactical stuff for Nagants. Some real cool stocks and stuff.:tup:
 
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