Sun Damaged Wood Refinishing

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Hey all:
What follows is two pics of the handpiece and butt from the 870 I bought (sigh my first firearm). As you can see, one side of the handpiece is lighter in colour. I suspect that it sat beside a window and ended up being sun bleached on one side. In fact, I am not sure if you can see it in the pics but there is a diagonal line cross a portion of the front end. I am guessing weird curtain angle. Anyways, does this change what I should do when prepping the wood for refinishing?



And the other side looks like this....



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Original condition,
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If it bleached that suggests that it was stained and the stain was bleached out. So after you strip both parts all the wood should look the same.

Not a lot of woods actually lighten from sunlight. And in fact many darken. Which is why I'm thinking that these pieces are stained. Or even a transparent tint is used in the varnish or other coating used for finishing the wood.
 
Think those earlier plain 870's might have had a slight stain varnish finish which may have faded. I'd leave it as-is if it were mine. What ever you do don't sand it. Just use poly-strippa with fine steel wool and finish with either boiled linseed or tung oil or satin Varathane etc.
 
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