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Salt wood stock
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<blockquote data-quote="RAGGED EDGE" data-source="post: 2010058" data-attributes="member: 49669"><p>Are you the original owner? If so, since you are aware of the salt wood, why did it take you so long to strip the wood to look for damage? O.K., you having asked, this is what I would do. Get the rusty parts bead-blasted. Then send the affected parts to be black nitrided. Then you have the option of having the original stock refinished or springing for a new stock. Weatherby is a good company. Thinking they should be liable for for a gun that is over 50 years old is beyond the pale. When this problem was discovered Weatherby went above and beyond trying to make distributors, sellers, and owners aware of the problem. Thousands of original T-bolts were involved, too. Best of luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RAGGED EDGE, post: 2010058, member: 49669"] Are you the original owner? If so, since you are aware of the salt wood, why did it take you so long to strip the wood to look for damage? O.K., you having asked, this is what I would do. Get the rusty parts bead-blasted. Then send the affected parts to be black nitrided. Then you have the option of having the original stock refinished or springing for a new stock. Weatherby is a good company. Thinking they should be liable for for a gun that is over 50 years old is beyond the pale. When this problem was discovered Weatherby went above and beyond trying to make distributors, sellers, and owners aware of the problem. Thousands of original T-bolts were involved, too. Best of luck. [/QUOTE]
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