Re: "New" Gun

Your right on the milsurps my mosins look like new I even put light coat on one of my mausers and it looks great. I use the high gloss to see an even coat better and even after it dries if you don't like the high gloss you can lightly steelwool it dull and its still there. I did one of my new sks's and after a few coats it filled in the pores of the stock and it looks great. I have even repaired scratched stocks on modern guns by first lightly using steelwool to blend in the scratch then steelwool the entire stock then use formby's tung oil and it looks new with no hassle it hides the marks. I had one gun (marlin) scratched bad from a handgun I carried for backup while i carried the gun over my shoulder using the sling the handgun marked the rifle stock. Its been marked for years till this fall after using Formbys all summer with great success I figured I would try it and it worked. My son is shocked how good the gun looks and i don't have it together yet I'm going to reblue it too for him. Just to show him how good a job you can do if we apply ourselves that little model 80 looks new. Then we will go plinkin with it soon. BigBilljayrh said: