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Great job Brent.
Kenny
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Thanks for the guidance kenny! I really appreciate it. Brent
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And to think I once sold a .221 527 with nice wood to buy a Cooper. Your's looks as good as a Cooper; plus, it has a magazine! Nice job, Brent.
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Beautiful looking gun. Great job on the wood.
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That stock is absolutely gorgeous. What did you use to strip the old finish and what stain did you use to darken the wood? You did a hell of a job on this project. You should be proud!!!
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Been thinking of refinishing my CZ527. Couple reasons, I scratched the stock and when I sanded it out I discovered what I believe to be tinted clear rather than stained/cleared.
Dark walnut would be more appealing to me as the factory tint is a tan/sandy brown. I'm also curious how you stripped it? And if you discovered the same gray turkish walnut under tinted satin clear? |
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Really nice looking rifle. I like darker stocks like that one. If this is you first foray into refinishing stocks it certainly has been a successful start- great work!
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