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26 June 2006, 13:48
bulldog563
Change Stock Finish?
I am considering this rifle but do not like the shiney finish. How easy would it be to make it more of a satin finish?






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26 June 2006, 14:26
The Metalsmith
Real easy, just wrap it up in duct tape Cool


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26 June 2006, 14:50
TC1
Hard to say without trying. Sometimes a good rub down with 4F pumice and water will take the shine off, but not always. Might need to be refinished.

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26 June 2006, 14:56
vapodog
as long as you've decided to refinish I'd give it a good workout with 0000 steel wool and see what you think of it.

Also Brownell's spray finish "gun oil" I think is a very good finish and is in satin and it might just spray over the old finish.....careful as some finishes are not chemically compatible and it might fail to dry or blotch badly and then it has to be removed as well....but I'd sure try it as it's not a problem to remove it with medium steel wool.


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26 June 2006, 15:10
bulldog563
What if I ended up sending it to a stock guy for a refinish... How much you think it would cost?


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26 June 2006, 18:07
Jim Kobe
I would charge $375 but that would cover the recheckering also.

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26 June 2006, 19:20
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I redo a gloss finish by a rubdown with 0000 steel wool, and then a rubdown with a furniture wax. Comes out a nice satin. For a flatter finish, just do the 0000 steel wool. Stay away from the checkering.
27 June 2006, 01:20
scr83jp
If a stock is coated with polyurethane the easiest method to remove it is to use Permatex Gasket Remover which makes it water soluable,my gunsmith taught me that trick after I tried w/o success to strip a highly figured walnut 870 stock.After removal it ended up with a hand rubbed oil finish which really brought out the quality of the walnut.