I personally finish stock and barrel separately assuming all fitting is complete. That way I can do hand rubbed Truoil as the barrel rust blues or browns. When each is done to satisfaction they are married and taken to the range.So I've been going along with my sanding routine and I am about done with the sanding portion and getting ready for the stain. Should I wait to finish the stock until the barrel is back from the gunsmith (assuming they can attach the under rib and straighten out the plug) or go ahead and finish up the project minus the barrel assembly and browning?
I was told that the wood wouldn’t take a stain well so used dye instead. Came out nice no matter what.So I've been going along with my sanding routine and I am about done with the sanding portion and getting ready for the stain. Should I wait to finish the stock until the barrel is back from the gunsmith (assuming they can attach the under rib and straighten out the plug) or go ahead and finish up the project minus the barrel assembly and browning?
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