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Years ago I refinished an 870 stock that had the glossy synthetic finish typical of 60's - 70's Remingtons. I forget what they called it but it was tough stuff. I was able to get it off without too much trouble using pieces of broken glass as a scraper. Breaking the glass yielded scrapers of different sizes and shapes. It worked well. I refinished using Tru-oil. It still sees service as a turkey/crow gun on occasion.