CanukMauser
CGN Regular
- Location
- Edmonton Alberta
I just horse traded my Dad for a VAR barreled Springfield built Garand with a Danish beech or birch -not sure- stock.
He didn't like the wood so put the rifle in a synthetic stock. I want the wood back on now. The stock isn't too dark or even sticky it's actually a bit dry and dusty/dirty from sitting in the basement rafters for a few years.
Without completely refinishing the stock whats the best way to clean it up and put some moisture/protection back into the wood?
He didn't like the wood so put the rifle in a synthetic stock. I want the wood back on now. The stock isn't too dark or even sticky it's actually a bit dry and dusty/dirty from sitting in the basement rafters for a few years.
Without completely refinishing the stock whats the best way to clean it up and put some moisture/protection back into the wood?
























































