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Hello,Have a fair amount of milsurp rifles,was wondering since we live in a dry climate if I should do anything to prevent the stocks from cracking.Should I even be concerned?especially if the stocks are well covered in shellac(nagants,R/C k-98's ect.).Thanks for any input.
Daniel_187
11-04-2009, 13:49
I use Leamon oil on my wood stocks I have a Mosin that has a poly coat on it and I just leave it alone, it was made in 46 so being that old and it still looks great. it must be doing something right
BPTactical
12-09-2009, 18:35
Keep your humidity as constant as possible.
Birddog1911
03-09-2010, 22:01
If your stocks already have shellac, I don't see that you would have to do anything, nor do I believe that any protectant would get into the grain anyway.
For my Garand and M1A, I use BLO and pure tung oil, respectively. They already have several coats, and get a fresh one every now and then.
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