Took my 1874 "Quigley" out of the case this afternoon and noticed that the wood looks a little dry. Tonight I will hit it *generously* with Gun Glow.
Will the wood perk back up, or am I in trouble? It didn' split or anything, but almost looks like it wants to...
Wood stock and forend looking a little dry, am I in trouble?
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Re: Wood stock and forend looking a little dry, am I in trou
A few ( several ) applications of Gun Glow will really help.
Frank
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Re: Wood stock and forend looking a little dry, am I in trou
When my wood gets a little dry, I order wine for the Mrs. Doesn't always work, YMMV
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Re: Wood stock and forend looking a little dry, am I in trou
Tung oil is what you need to apply...