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I enjoy refinishing the stocks on my rifles. I am going to give a walk thought on how I do it. There are much better ways of doing it but this is how I do it. |
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">I first apply some type of paint & varnish stripper to the stock and let it set for as long as the directions. Showen an spray on I used at first but I have switched to one called Citristrip. I think it works better. |
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">I scrapped and sanded to the wood |
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">applied new stain |
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">the finished stock |
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