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Yea, I'm not too crazy about the brown anyway.
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Take it by a reputable gun smith, he'll help ya out or fix ya up.
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May have found a recoil pad, so thats out of the way. I sanded and re-stained the stock and it came out a very nice color. exactly what I was looking for. Then I sealed it with a high gloss polyurothane. This is was a mistake. I could neary see my dang reflection in the thing. A tad bit way too shiny! I removed all of this and now I have a question. After I re-stain it, again, what should I seal i with. I am tempted to try a semi-gloss polyurothane but want o be certain first. What do you guys think? Will that still be too shiny? I'm not sure if I should try it or not. Is there something else that will work well?
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Straight oil finish without the stain looks sweet, had a Browning Citori done that way
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Maybe try some Tung oil. I have used it several times to finish wood on different things.
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I bought the gun at a garage sale & it looked like it had been drug down several miles of gravel rod, took the forearm & stock & sanded & oil finished & took barrel & receiver to gunsmith & had it parkerized, bought the gun for $75 & after it was finished had it appraised for $1100 ![]() |
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Nice! Do you think I could do that after I re-stain it????
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Boiled Linseed oil with about a 1/3 of turpentine is what it was, warm the wood stock & oil by setting in the sun, let dry or soak up polish with OOOO steel wool then repeat several times, the more coats the better plus the look & color will change after each application grain in wood will stand out.
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If you use either of these oils...........in a few years you may want to give the gun stock a recoating to make it look like new again. |
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do you have picture of that gun?
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Not with me, I'll have check when I get home. Shoulda never sold that gun
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Here's a picture of an oil finish, got picture from the net, mine looked real similar. The more defined the grain the better it will look
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I saw something online called tru-oil. It is supposed to work well, not sure where to get it around here though. I want something I wont have to order and wait for. Where can I get the stuff you guys mentioned locally?
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That tru-oil is made by Birchwood Casey, cheap stuff & looks cheap, boiled linseed oil or tung oil can be bought at any home depot, lowes are hardware
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Dang it!!! You got me fired up to do another one or 2!!!!
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Btw....get turpentine also helps thin it & helps soaks into the wood
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I just wipe it on with a rag to give it a good coating. Let it dry good and give it a light scrubbing with some very fine steel wool. Then recoat and steel wool lightly again. Finished. Wear plastic glove....that will keep your hands cleaner. |
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Well, I read all the reviews about the different oils to use and most people say its better not to use with an oil based stain. So, I went with the clear satin polyurethane. It came out pretty good, I am deff satisfied. I brougt out the color depth in the stain with just mild enough shine and all the protection of a polyurethan. The recoil pad didnt fit as well as I thought it would though. I think I can make it work with a little effort.
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Them Revelations were sold at Western Auto when I was a kid.
That was my first pump shotgun. Revelation .410 pump. My dad had to get the stock shortened cause of my age. I still got that gun. |
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My dad bought mine in 1970.
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