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to strip or not to strip


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Just bought a secondhand rizzini sideplate. I love it to bits. It is in good nic but has that high gloss factory finish on it. Do i strip it back and give it an oil finish even though theres nothing wrong with it? Just a bit worried that if i strip it back and its beach or really light wood. What to do hhmmmm??

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I'd be interested to see pictures of the gun, before and after. I have a rather tatty Rizzini sideplate. The stock isn't chipped or dented, but one side of it is quite rough. I keep thinking about stripping it but it's my only shotgun at the moment and I don't want to be without it. Also, I'm more of a bodger than a skilled craftsman. So there's a good chance I could make it worse.

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The thread isn't on here anymore but I did my Rizzini sideplate a few years ago. Like you it had a horrible varnish finish. In short I nitromoored the varnish off rubbed back to 1000 grade wet dry and then grain sealer followed by about a dozen coats of walnut oil. It was unrecognisable when I finished. Looked superb. So good another Pw member posted me his stock to do the same!!

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Unscrew the recoil pad. It has 2 screws. Inside the stock is a bolt that runs thought the stock into the action. You'll need a socket on a long extension. Unbolt this, then you have a pair of screws in the sideplate. One goes right through the other holds the sideplates on. Remove both, then simply pull the stock away from the action.

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Im halfway through doing mine. It looks a dam sight better. I will post some pics when its done.

 

Ps. Theyve changed nitromore. Its nowhere near as good.as it used to be.

 

 

Probably made it politically correct like water soluble impact adhesive :huh::hmm:

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