Here's my "semi restoration" of the Rolling Block Sporter. I purchased a basic plain sporter 90% buttstock from Gunstocks Inc. and fitted it to the receiver. Then mixed up an acetone/whiting compound to remove the oily dark finish on the forearm wood. Once it was stripped, I determined it was a slightly darker walnut, so after sanding the buttstock, I stained it with a mix of three stains to get a similar color.
With both pieces of lumber similar I color, I started with the Minn Wax Wipe On Poly, doing coats on both. The new buttstock wood took in a lot of WOP before it started to build up, so it got about 8 coats, where the forearm only got a few.
After it dried well for 24 hrs. in the warm garage, I rubbed both out with rottenstone powder to get them smooth, and aged. While the wood was between coats, I also overhauled all the screws. Heads were badly buggered, and slots stripped. Peened the metal back in place, filed the slots, and then blued them. Once blued I burnished them a bit to age them.
(You need to Login or Register to view media files and links) (You need to Login or Register to view media files and links) (You need to Login or Register to view media files and links) Once it's had time to cure for a few weeks, I'll give it a coat of paste wax to seal it completely. Then tear it apart again, and do the chamber to most likely .43 Spanish.