PostmanPat
Well-Known Member
I have decided to refinish the stock on what was my son's first shotgun. He has since grown out of it, and the stock could do with some TLC. I am also using it as a practice run as I intent at some point soon to re-stock both my stalking rifle. The first will be for my 'wet weather' rifle, in an affordbale walnut blank, and if all goes well a high grade Rigby Highlander style stock on a Shultz & Larsen. The intention to turn the latter into a bit of an Heirloom, with family engraved brass oval, fitted to me etc.
Anyway on the write up
I will be writing as I go and have already learned a few lessons that hopefully will be useful to someone. I began by stripping down the gun and then raising the old finish with meths, 0000 wool and a toothbrush.



Anyway on the write up
I will be writing as I go and have already learned a few lessons that hopefully will be useful to someone. I began by stripping down the gun and then raising the old finish with meths, 0000 wool and a toothbrush.



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