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    Try buffing the stock with a felt pad until the wood is warm to the touch between adding coats of your BLOicon mixture.

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    Looks Good!

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    Rangemaster, skip the oooo steel wool. You'll have a hard time getting the steel fibers out of the wood, and you can't help but get them in. Like Painter said use a good felt type pad. I warm up my BLOicon in the can with a torch and use a small hobby paint brush to apply the BLOicon. Let it soak then rub it in and wipe it down. Don't forget to do the inside also.....Frank

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    Thanks guys, I will try that way. I used a mix up 1/3 mineral spirits and 2/3 BLOicon to saturate it using a 3/4" brush with the grain, let it set about an hour, then wiped it down to see if any grunge was left. I then gave it a second coat of BLOicon (can warmed in boiling water), let it soak in , and wiped down the dripping excess. As you can see, it has thoroughly soaked that in. It was REALLY dry.

    I'll do some more like you suggest. Do I use the felt pad to buff it when it is still wet, before or after it is semi dry? Thanks.

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    Rangemaster, I let it soak about an hour, I rub it in with my hands, wear those disposable gloves. Then I like the final wipe down before it is semi-dry, only because I think it is less work, but it may take more coats. I have a Korean stock that didn't show the cc untill coat #four, and then it has to be in just the right light. It's looking good now. Everybody does it a little differant depending on how you're set up, or how many you are doing at the same time. HTH.....Frank

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    While I tend to wheel and deal and trade weapons quite a bit, the accessories I keep and have had for a long time.

    The Type I pouch on the stock I bought at a gunshow probably 25 years ago, but can be had on EBAY either real or replica. The original M4 Bayonet with the original M8 short fob sheath I also picked up about 10-12 years ago at a gunshow. The 30 round GI mags, I have had for at least 20+ years, (all GI "SEY," "AI," "J", or European "AYP" military). The pistol belt I have also had as long as I can remember.

    The 30 round pouches I recently bought on EBAY (about a year ago). Originals run $30-40, while repos are about $20.

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