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12-27-2010, 02:21 PM
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refinishing stocks
does anyone have any information or guidance on refinishing
goncalo alves checkered target stocks 1974 vintage?
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Here is an excellent past post by member "MAG-NUM"
How to- Grip / Stocks Refinishing with photos! FINISHED!
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Man, and I thought the ones I did came out nice.
Any tips on how to dress-up the checkering? I have a couple pairs with worn checkering.
Where can I get my paws on some medalians?
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You can usually find S&W medallions on eBay or GunBroker.
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