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A very old friend and gunsmith used Birchwood Casey True Oil applied with his finger, and a Q tip in the hard to reach surfaces. If the finish starts to wear or peel, just remove it with a good solvent and re-apply. Picks up co;or, and helps protect the colors from the suns rays!!
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