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    Cleaning/refinshing a M39

    I have a Finn M39 that has a lot of crud/dirt and a bit of damage to the stock. She looks barely used. I want to clean her up a bit, let her shine again .
    The damage (looks like someone before me dropped her on something sharp ) I'll lightly file/sand. Not to cover-up, just blend in a bit. As for the finish, what did the Finn's use? BLOicon?

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    The fins used pine tar, sometimes with oil rubbed in afterwards.
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    Pine tar?

    Like, baseball bat pine tar?

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    The Finns used a concoction of.... Equal parts beeswax, turpentine, and boiled linseed oilicon..... there is a guy that makes and sells it... "Tom's 1/3 Mix"

    I use it on all my milsurps now. Works great on any gun that would have normally had an oil finish.. which is most of them.

    Find info on the product here: Home Page

    Previously I used BLOicon (Boiled lindseed oil), or at times "truoil" (on the trueoil I always knock the gloss down with steel wool. no shiny finsh Milsurps for me. That just looks tacky!)

    I recommend the Tom's 1/3 mix highly! It can be used as a protectant on a gunstock, OR as the finish itself. Great stuff easy to use and goes a long way!

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