Greetings /k/omrades.
I have started the process of restoring a H&R .410 Topper Junior 88 that was passed down to me. I decided to start by refinishing the stock because I had the stuff to do it and time to kill tonight. This is the first time I have ever done this, so tips advice would be cool. I would also love to see what you all have done.
should i pay ironwood designs $60 for the russian red or probably pay $5 to do it myself
just tell me what finish to buy
>>31518932
Go to Home Depot and pick out a color that matches what you want.
>>31518922
linseed oil
>>31519001
Make sure it's high gloss.
NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO
ITS A PATINA IT SHOWS CHARACTER THIS IS SACRAMENT WHY WOULD YOU DO THIS TO THIS POOR GUN, ALL THE STORIES IT WOULD HAVE TO TELL ARE GONE BECAUSE YOU HAD TO RUIN IT WITH SOME BUBBAING
I have the same one.
far right in picture
>>31520675
>>31520677
Hey, it looks like you did the same to yours.
>>31520677
Is that a 22 to the left of it? If so what kind?
>>31521018
yup
>>31521027
yeah, it's a Remington 550-1
>>31521468
That's neat. My dad has the same rifle I think, and he is the one who gave me the 410
>>31521699
I got the rifle from my grand uncle, and the 410 from my dad.
>>31520677
RIP Bubba done it again
> Finishing a rifle stock can be fun and makes your gun look nice again
> Here's how i do it.
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> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m9LZsZMmXpE
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> I'm Larry Potterfield
> And that's the way it is.
>>31521895
what
>>31521874
Mine has a broken transfer bar that I hope to fix soon for squirrel season. It sure was a fun little gun before it broke.
>>31521945
super fun gun, I've killed skunks,numerous birds and squirrels with it.