When I striped it down it was Birch wood.
I thought it had that light wood look.
had to touch up a place on the receiver with the black paint so I taped off the stock with that blue tape that is not supposed to stick and pull the finish. Well it did!!!!!
Been there too!
Really stinks, when you have something turn out perfect and then something goes wrong.
I once repainted one of my old 1956 chevys and I swear it was one of my better jobs.
It was in the middle of winter and I had my shop up to 80 degrees.
Had the car parked cross wise in front of the big roll up door because that was where the light was the best.
I was sitting there admiring my work when some friends stopped by and before I knew they were there, up went the big door and in came the cold air.
With in 5 minutes you could start to see the runs in the paint.
Why they didn't use the small walk in door through the office I will never know.
That was over 20 years ago and the same car is just now in the final stages of a $6,000.00 professional frame off paint job!
Like your shotgun I sold it once and got it back on a trade and I guess it will be passed down to one of the boys somewhere down the road.
Any way, glad to see you got her back and have put it back in fine shape again!
LONGTOM