I am looking to improve the appearance of a well used, somewhat abused Cooey 840, 12 gauge, 36 inch barrel single that I am using for Black Powder Trap.
The extra weight and length of barrel seems to be an asset.
The metalwork needs some love but I have a pretty good handle on how to do that. Starting with a $40 pile of rusty parts held together with electricians tape, I now have an aftermarket forend spacer $25, and a recoil pad $30, so I am nearing a $100 investment.
The colour part of the stock finish has largely flaked off. It is apparent that the stock, made of Birch I believe, had a clear coat sprayed on it before the colour coat was applied. I know that exposed end grain will take up stain excessively, and thus the need for a clear coat.
I would appreciate any suggestions of finish products that can make an acceptable faux walnut finish on this gunstock set. I don't want a muddy brown barn stain appearance.
However, with $100 invested in a rusty Cooey, I don't want to break the bank in making an acceptable finish.
The extra weight and length of barrel seems to be an asset.
The metalwork needs some love but I have a pretty good handle on how to do that. Starting with a $40 pile of rusty parts held together with electricians tape, I now have an aftermarket forend spacer $25, and a recoil pad $30, so I am nearing a $100 investment.
The colour part of the stock finish has largely flaked off. It is apparent that the stock, made of Birch I believe, had a clear coat sprayed on it before the colour coat was applied. I know that exposed end grain will take up stain excessively, and thus the need for a clear coat.
I would appreciate any suggestions of finish products that can make an acceptable faux walnut finish on this gunstock set. I don't want a muddy brown barn stain appearance.
However, with $100 invested in a rusty Cooey, I don't want to break the bank in making an acceptable finish.



















































