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Gunsmithing
Restoring 700 Bdl stock
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<blockquote data-quote="SMK1000plus" data-source="post: 1654066" data-attributes="member: 93846"><p>I'm not sure if Remington has changed the finish on their walnut stocks in the last 15 years or so. All the Remington 700 walnut stocks I have worked on have been from at least 15 years ago or much older. All of my newer Remington 700s have come with HS Precision or Bell & Carlson Medalist stocks. I have used CITRISTIP Gel on dozens of the old Remington 700 walnut stocks and it works great.</p><p></p><p>I know that Browning has been using 2 part epoxy finishes on their rifles for over 35 years. CITRISTRIP won't cut a Browning epoxy finish.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SMK1000plus, post: 1654066, member: 93846"] I'm not sure if Remington has changed the finish on their walnut stocks in the last 15 years or so. All the Remington 700 walnut stocks I have worked on have been from at least 15 years ago or much older. All of my newer Remington 700s have come with HS Precision or Bell & Carlson Medalist stocks. I have used CITRISTIP Gel on dozens of the old Remington 700 walnut stocks and it works great. I know that Browning has been using 2 part epoxy finishes on their rifles for over 35 years. CITRISTRIP won't cut a Browning epoxy finish. [/QUOTE]
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