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Unread 10-24-2015, 11:25 PM   #37
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One last word on 'cleaning' the wood. In my limited experience, there are two types of cleaning you can do on wood that old and "patina'd". You can wipe it down with a rag and some gun oil, or you can strip it and refinish it which of course gets into 'restoration'.

The reason I say that is the concept of cleaning implies that there is dirt and gunk on top of the 'real' finish of the stock. In reality, the dirt and gunk over the years has become the finish of the stock. If you remove it, you are looking at bare wood.

More experienced people might have ways for you to 'doll up' what you have without refinishing but make sure you know what you're getting into. And if anyone mentions 'Murphy's Oil Soap' that's the same as 'finish stripper' for this sort of old gun.

Like others have said...I'd wipe it off with gun oil and a rag, clean the bores up, and shoot it with the proper shells. That's where the rewards lie.
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