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BLACK STAINS IN BUTT STOCK?
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I've seen black stains in butt stocks. It appears this is from rusting butt plate(s). Is this permanent? Tips for removing?
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Another source of said oil is over-oiling semi-auto actions, then shooting enthusiastically. Said action heats up, the oil drips into the stock, and eventually, the stock turns black. Worse, the stock will eventually begin to soften and become ruined.
Using machine oil to oil a stock is equally egregious. Yeah, it's nice and shiny, but there's better ways.
An uncle was an armorer in WWII/Korea, and saw the issue often in M-1 Garands, especially in warmer climates. Their solution was to wrap the offending stock in rags and heavy tarps, and leave them in the hot sun, un-wrapping them periodically and replacing the rags. I recall his saying they learned the trick from the Limeys, since Lee-Enfield stocks were particularly susceptible.
Interesting that some armed forces, back in the day, tried to save money by salvaging damaged items instead of ordering all new parts....but I digress....
I remember reading somewhere on the web that a gunny wrapped his oily stocks in paper towels, wrapped the stock in black trash bags and left it on the dashboard of his truck. That's a pretty good oven, too.
In any case, bleach, alcohol or other surface cleaners merely clean the surface. If it's oil soaked, you need to suck out all that bad stuff.
And yes, I always store my wood-stocked long guns muzzle-down.
JIM...............