I don't mean to be discourgaing, but I suggest ya don't stripe it, just leave it alone & use it like it is. It is what it is & you cannot make a Cadillac out of a VW. Nuthin more head turning (away from it) than a faked striped rifle. Unless you are a real pro or practice profusely on wood Exactly like you are going to attempt to stripe, you will most likely make one ugly mess of it.....
In the past 35+ years of Ml'ing, I have seen probably 75-100 faked striped rifles & aof all of them, bout 10 that were done well, and of those 10 they looked good til ya go up to about 10' of them & then it is ovbious they were fake. Just really takes all the class & worthyness from the rifle when you find that out.... No matter how beautiful a job of building, workmanship, finish applied, it still all comes down to it being a fake.....
If ya want real stripes, buy the parts & get a good builder book & build a striped rifle. (Gunsmiths of Grenville County is a good builders book) Or buy a In the White rifle from Tip Curtis Frontier Shop and all ya have to do is finish the rifle. Tips usually has 20 of them or so built. (615-654-4445)