The MP-153 I got last week is an earlier model, manufactured in 2005. Dealer probably had it for years, which explains why he was clearing these at $400.
The gun has nice walnut stock, but it feels very dry. I would like to use some wood conditioner, just to give it a bit of sheen & to prevent it from cracking. I'm not sure if the stock is varnished, so I'm puzzled as to which product (linseed oil, Pledge, whatever) to use. There was a similar recent thread, but it was more about refinishing than conditioning, so I decided to ask in a new thread.
BTW, can this earlier model be fitted with the bolt handle from the newer one, the one that's broader & has more grip to it? Also, when the manual says 'manually close the bolt', what does it mean? I cannot push it forward by hand, only works if I press the bolt release.
TIA.
The gun has nice walnut stock, but it feels very dry. I would like to use some wood conditioner, just to give it a bit of sheen & to prevent it from cracking. I'm not sure if the stock is varnished, so I'm puzzled as to which product (linseed oil, Pledge, whatever) to use. There was a similar recent thread, but it was more about refinishing than conditioning, so I decided to ask in a new thread.
BTW, can this earlier model be fitted with the bolt handle from the newer one, the one that's broader & has more grip to it? Also, when the manual says 'manually close the bolt', what does it mean? I cannot push it forward by hand, only works if I press the bolt release.
TIA.
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