lupothebutcher
CGN frequent flyer
Hi,
I have a question for you experts; on rifle stocks, particularly milsurps, I like to rub Boiled Linseed Oil, which I believe is an excepted method of preserving and waterproofing the wood grain as well as bringing out the wood’s colour. The place I am living now, Boiled Linseed Oil is unavailable mainly due to shipping restrictions; what I have found among my things is a bottle of Pressed Organic Hemp Seed Oil (a cooking product, essentially vegetable oil I guess) and a can of Arctic Dubbin with Silicone (boot waterproofing, I would assume a full synthetic) I have often used coloured boot polish on stocks but not Dubbin, and I think I can find Mink Oil Dubbin in this village.
So, thoughts on using these products? Anyone tried any of these? Any ideas on other possible alternatives? The rifle stocks in question would be the dark wood (Walnut?) on an SMLE, the blond wood (Pine, Oak?) on a No4 Mk1, and mostly a small area of modification to a Boyds Walnut stock (as well as the entire stock) for an M305. All rifles are used in arctic conditions.
Thanks,
Lupo
I have a question for you experts; on rifle stocks, particularly milsurps, I like to rub Boiled Linseed Oil, which I believe is an excepted method of preserving and waterproofing the wood grain as well as bringing out the wood’s colour. The place I am living now, Boiled Linseed Oil is unavailable mainly due to shipping restrictions; what I have found among my things is a bottle of Pressed Organic Hemp Seed Oil (a cooking product, essentially vegetable oil I guess) and a can of Arctic Dubbin with Silicone (boot waterproofing, I would assume a full synthetic) I have often used coloured boot polish on stocks but not Dubbin, and I think I can find Mink Oil Dubbin in this village.
So, thoughts on using these products? Anyone tried any of these? Any ideas on other possible alternatives? The rifle stocks in question would be the dark wood (Walnut?) on an SMLE, the blond wood (Pine, Oak?) on a No4 Mk1, and mostly a small area of modification to a Boyds Walnut stock (as well as the entire stock) for an M305. All rifles are used in arctic conditions.
Thanks,
Lupo