Gun Master
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Currently, I'm working on a project of protecting the wood grips of a handgun.
I wanted to keep the gun as original and collectable as possible.
I decided to apply tung oil.
Also, I wanted to do the same for the blued steel finish.
No hot or cold blue. Just protect and bring out the best of the original finish.
Presently, I am thinking of using a pure (not blended) synthetic motor oil, with minor soft buffing by cotton cloth or motorized fabric buffer.
What do you think?
Any inventive ideas?
Thanks.
I wanted to keep the gun as original and collectable as possible.
I decided to apply tung oil.
Also, I wanted to do the same for the blued steel finish.
No hot or cold blue. Just protect and bring out the best of the original finish.
Presently, I am thinking of using a pure (not blended) synthetic motor oil, with minor soft buffing by cotton cloth or motorized fabric buffer.
What do you think?
Any inventive ideas?
Thanks.