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    to refinish or not to .....garand stock?

    I have a couple brand new CMPicon stocks(came w rifles) and are light in color.
    They are great looking but to light. CMPs site advertizes linseed oilicon finish?
    With original stocks I leave history alone but think these new ones would
    look great with a dark walnut stain. Do I have to remove the light oil finish
    (I would assume) Note: I had refinished 1 front hand guard that was new and
    it came out great and now matches rifles older stock. any advice from those
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    Stock Refinish

    If you use an alcohol based stain like "Chestnut Hill" there is no need to strip stock. Stain. 0000 steel wool to smooth and then Oil. I personally think a Tung Oil finish is superior to Linseed but be sure to use a pure food grade Tung Oil. 3 -7 THIN oilings 24 hrs apart, and finish with a coat of Arsenal Wax 1/3 Beeswax, 1/3 Turpentine, 1/3 linseed oilicon all melted and mixed together. Prepared Wax and food grade Tung oil can be found on the M1icon site of "flea" bay at reasonable prices. Others here may other suggestions but this procedure has worked very well for me.

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    As long as the finish on them is linseed oilicon the alcohol dyes will penetrate and you can darken them up as much as you like . Chestnut hill is good as is Fiebings dark brown leather dye . The nice thing about the alcohol finishes is if you get it to dark you can wipe down with a cloth wet with denatured alcohol and lighten it a bit .

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    shottist, why pure food grade tung oil?

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    Food Grade Tung Oil

    Has no chemical Binders or Accelerators. Check the label on most containers sold in Hardware stores. Food Grade does not contain anything but pure unadulterated Tung Oil.

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