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Originally Posted by allen newell
Craig, refinishing a gun stock is easier to do than you might think.
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I’ve done a few . This one I cleaned with acetone a bit per suggestion of Mr. Larter then put about ten coats of Brownell’s Tung Oil on it .
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A Run of Nine Eights
#'s 141713 thru 141721, all were 8 gauge guns.
One 32"
Four 34"
Four 36"
There's a story in there for you 8 gauge fans.
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The Following 3 Users Say Thank You to Randy G Roberts For Your Post:
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