My uncle recently gave me this F/N single shot .22. It belonged to my grandfather and possibly great grandfather, who my dad and uncles never met. I'm the only one in the family with any interest in looking after it. It has "1926" carved in the butt, but may be older. So far I've cleaned the bore and wiped all metal surfaces with CLP. But what to do about the stock? It looks to have had some sort of varnish or shellac on it, which is mostly gone. I want to preserve the rifle as is - as I understand it, a mint example is only worth $80 or so, so this is just for family history. I don't want to do anything radical to alter it, just preserve. I was thinking of just adding tru oil to the stock. Anybody got better ideas?


















































