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Originally Posted by Dean Romig
That or denatured alcohol. That will soften the finish and smooth it right out without removing it. If it were mine that is all I would do. There is nothing about the wood that needs refinishing. A few tiny blemishes from careful use is all I can see and they are testament to the light use the gun got. They are its personality. Don't recut the checkering - that is original Remington era checkering that has a distinction all its own.
What a sweet little .410 skeet gun! What a lucky guy you are! Congratulations!!
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I would try Dean's idea first and see how it comes out. If it doesn't, then a very light refinish by someone who knows what they are doing.