Mav wrote:wow nice refinishing.. you'll have to let me know what you did. Probably have to refinish my m91/30.
after cleaning and degreasing it the shellac finish has peeled/ is peeling of in places.. sorta looks like a spotted russian now

Thanks for the kind words - it's not hard at all to remove the varnish or shellac and "do your own thing" with these rifles.
First choice, is to see whether or not an application of low-odor mineral spirits will remove the finish. If not, move up to using lacquer remover - which is what I ended up doing. Just take your time, do it outside or in a shed, 'cuz it is a dirty and smelly operation. I learned a long time ago to stop working on my home gunsmithing projects at the dinner table - my wife really doesn't appreciate that, for some reason!
After the finish is removed, you are looking at bare wood. What next? Well, the sky's the limit. Everyone, from resto-purists to truck-gun "real-world" users have their preferences. I tried using up some old pure clear beeswax I had that was meant for hiking boots. Later, I went back and tinted the wood with a mix of matt poly and dark stain, and reapplied the beeswax.
I don't think I have pictures of that second go, but basically it is identical, just slightly darker. This wood tends to be very blond in color - if it is a postwar/late-war solid stock, not talking about laminated here.
At the price these guns go for take plenty of risks - they are very fun to work with and shoot. I just wanted mine to look pleasing to me, and essentially stock.
Adam