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Reply #15 - Jan 31st, 2013 at 4:58pm
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Though not as bad, it reminds me of the stock finish problems that Browning had with their Safari rifles back when, though I doubt the causes are identical.
  

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Reply #16 - Jan 31st, 2013 at 8:52pm
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As I mentioned in the earlier reply, my 1A,that is very similar to yours, has been hunted with since it was purchased new in 1975.  The flaking finish is worst around the edges of the checkering and much like yours over the rest of the stock. As a hunting rifle, it has been exposed to rain more times than I can count.  My personal opinion is that any defect or edge that isn't water tight lets water soak in and results in the finish lifting from the wood.  That is just an opinion, but I am 100% certain that it is the original finish.
  
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Reply #17 - Jan 31st, 2013 at 9:39pm
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Well, looks to me like I just need to strip it and start over.  When I get done it will be an oil finish. I bought this for hunting and am not a Ruger collector.  Butr, given the condition of the finish, I don't think refinishing is going to hurt the value any.   

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Reply #18 - Jan 31st, 2013 at 11:16pm
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I had an early #1 with an epoxy finish that caused pitting at the wood line. Sent it back to Ruger and they scraped and replaced the rifle. It was a 458 tropical. New gun didn't even come close in finish or performance. This was a comon problem with this group of rifles.
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Reply #19 - Feb 1st, 2013 at 11:55am
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I had an early #1 with an epoxy finish that caused pitting at the wood line. Sent it back to Ruger and they scraped and replaced the rifle. It was a 458 tropical. New gun didn't even come close in finish or performance. This was a comon problem with this group of rifles.
Tom


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That probably wasn't caused by the finish, a lot of Ruger # 1's and a bunch of Browning's had wood that was cured with salt, and after awhile it would pit and rust the metal, I don't think there is any way to fix a salt wood problem other than replace the wood, and if the pitting is real bad Ruger would replace the gun.
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