This time, a 1943 Gustloff Werke K98 Mauser. It's a Russian-captured rifle, so it came slathered in dark commie shellac (
made with pigs blood, hence the reddish sheen). A little work with some denatured alcohol and I got all the shellac off and got the wood a lot closer to it's original unfinished appearance (Germans didn't finish their K98 stocks from the factory - it was up to the original owner to smear it with whatever). The Russians also spraypainted a lot of the metal black, so that was fun scrubbing it all off. Loads of original stampings and marks are still there and clear as day. Sight hood and cleaning rod are on order to complete the look. Next up, a couple turret mounts and a repro scope to make it a sniper rig.
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