Walnut?
Wont last.
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1950s top. 1940s bottom. Kindling. [IMG2=JSON]{"data-align":"none","data-size":"full","src":"http:\/\/i1005.photobucket.com\/albums\/af178\/pmclaine\/PA297138_zps8m7eco8e.jpg"}[/IMG2]
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Something newer [IMG2=JSON]{"data-align":"none","data-size":"full","src":"http:\/\/i1005.photobucket.com\/albums\/af178\/pmclaine\/P8046956_zpsv8agsi44.jpg"}[/IMG2]
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One from 1943 [IMG2=JSON]{"data-align":"none","data-size":"full","src":"http:\/\/i1005.photobucket.com\/albums\/af178\/pmclaine\/P8305935_zps87b53b02.jpg"}[/IMG2]
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Sorry, I love pictures....
Walnut will serve you just fine. I use Real Milk Paint Pure Tung Oil to preserve mine and I have been accused of perhaps experiencing unnatural pleasure when rubbing it on. I plan on doing a pre WWII, new old stock, 1903 C stock in Linseed oil to try and attain that nice early red color the military walnut turned. I have another Remington M40 stock I want to build into a .223 M40.
Im not a fan of coating wood in brush on poly, liquid plastic. Its better for protecting from the elements but with hand rubbed oil any scratches, bruises or scars - a touch of oil and some handrubbing all is good again.
I do leave walnut at home in favor of fiberglass and plastic on the most rainy days but my old guns never got that break back in the day and they have come through just fine.