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I've used the Teak oil on a few stocks. It's a nice satin finish.Pretty sure I’ve got a can of danish oil around somewhere, but I’m liking what I’m seeing for results from the teak oil in a google image search.
Exactly what I want. Not a fan of glossy stocks, it makes the scuffs and scratches stick out too much, and I expect to give this gun plenty of new scuffs and scratches.I've used the Teak oil on a few stocks. It's a nice satin finish.
Forgot about the lever part. Probably not worth it then. Maybe send the stock and forearm to someone who could ozonize it for you.While I agree they look slick, I’d have to change the lever, too, if I did that. I’ve never owned a straight stock to speak to how they feel to me when shooting, but this one’s pretty comfy as is so I think I’ll keep it.
^^^ this is the way.Nothing has taken care of smoke for me better than ozone. I have a couple generators I use for hunting gear. However, I bought a used truck from a smoker at a deal because it smelled awful. I was about ready to replace the seat covers when I decided to give ozone a try. Worked amazing. Since then I use it on anything that stinks. Even deodorized a refrigerator that had some stuff rot in it.
I don’t think there’s anything rubber on that gun so it should be fine for an ozone treatment.