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Hi all i have seen a number of 99`s , primarily the E with stocks that are very light or blond in color. i have not seen anything in murrays book or in any other literature that states this blond coloring to be an original finnish. i have been told that this blond wood in fact has been bleached by a previous owner. i would believe that theory but it seems strange that all of the guns that i have seen with this blond wood were the same model. does anyone have any information on this?
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Campfire Tracker
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Many, if not all, of the E stocks were made of itswood rather than walnut. Itswood is just about anything that's cheaper than walnut. About all you can say about it is that its wood.
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The Model 99-E's from 1961-1981 were a walnut finished hardwood, not walnut. When you strip the finish the wood is blond. <br> <br>Rick....
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stick to pre-mil guns not a problem.
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