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Israeli 98 Mauser Stock Re Finishing
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<blockquote data-quote="Machinist" data-source="post: 638009" data-attributes="member: 43328"><p>What is the best way to strip the finish off of this stock and clean it? I have pretty much nailed it down to either a tung oil or permalyn finish. Does anyone have some recommendations? I am not looking at giving it a perfect high gloss finish as it still has the original bluing which is pretty faded. There are a few cracks in the laminate I am filling with bedding compound so I figured while I am at it re do the stock and get it ready to go hunting for the first time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Machinist, post: 638009, member: 43328"] What is the best way to strip the finish off of this stock and clean it? I have pretty much nailed it down to either a tung oil or permalyn finish. Does anyone have some recommendations? I am not looking at giving it a perfect high gloss finish as it still has the original bluing which is pretty faded. There are a few cracks in the laminate I am filling with bedding compound so I figured while I am at it re do the stock and get it ready to go hunting for the first time. [/QUOTE]
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