Hi All,
Working on one of the many gun related projects on my plate. Refinishing an old Remington 788. Already Duracoated the barrel and action. Will glass bed the action screws and recoil lug, and free float the barrel. I've stripped the old finish off the stock and sanded it down. I've got one or two more sanding sessions, but here is a photo of it wetted down with warm water to give a glimpse of what it may look like when finish is applied as-is. Finish will be with Tru-Oil.
Looks like I have some grains that may still have some of the old stain that had penetrated deeply, or it's just naturally darker grains in the wood. So am contemplating doing a 10% or 20% dilution of walnut stain to even it all out but not darken it too much. Am also contemplating just finishing it as-is without staining. Given how dark the wood is when dry, am pretty sure it's walnut. Trying to decide so thought I'd put it to the forum for votes and input.
What to do ya'll think? Votes for staining vs. finish as-is.
Thanks