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<blockquote data-quote="jbo829" data-source="post: 2010033" data-attributes="member: 102960"><p>Hello all I have a weatherby Mark V varmintmaster made in west Germany in 1969 I'm aware they used salt wood stock in the jp sauer made guns which mine is gun is in great shape until u take the stock off there is rust on the action and some on the barrel it's pitted pretty bad the box inside the magazine compartment is ruin i contacted weatherby and I really didn't get much help thought they would stand behind their products alittle more was told to just remove rust to keep from growing and oil metal and to send stock in to a company they use for refinish (this is not a this company sucks thread or hateful bash)</p><p></p><p>what other options do I have do I take it to a smith and ruin original blue and have it ceracoated and drop it in into a new stock or am I up S*** creek without a paddle</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jbo829, post: 2010033, member: 102960"] Hello all I have a weatherby Mark V varmintmaster made in west Germany in 1969 I’m aware they used salt wood stock in the jp sauer made guns which mine is gun is in great shape until u take the stock off there is rust on the action and some on the barrel it’s pitted pretty bad the box inside the magazine compartment is ruin i contacted weatherby and I really didn’t get much help thought they would stand behind their products alittle more was told to just remove rust to keep from growing and oil metal and to send stock in to a company they use for refinish (this is not a this company sucks thread or hateful bash) what other options do I have do I take it to a smith and ruin original blue and have it ceracoated and drop it in into a new stock or am I up S*** creek without a paddle [/QUOTE]
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