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Stripping And Oiling The Stock Of The Crow Sport


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I was out last night and every night before that it seems lol so off to asda for the wall nut oil then back home to treat the crow sport to some warm oil and a massarge fist you un screw the for bolts on thside of the stock(two on each side)

 

Then both on the trigger gard and with a gental push she will fall apart i had to phone marksman as i did not no if the under leaver would stop her but she comes apart easy then once apart get the oil and put a little in the parm of your hand and rud your hands to gether until the oil is warm.

 

Once the oil is warm apply it to the stock and do the same until the oil is warm again on the stock do this to every inch of the stock do not be temted to put to much on i then leave it standing in a room for a full day and then repeat it if she neads more the next day.

 

Some lads use different oil but i had this oil on the last crow sport and she looked stunning and most of all its cheap lol/

 

Here are a few photos of her in bits some before and after i know most of you will no this but some of the new lads may not atvbmac :thumbs: :thumbs: :thumbs:

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There's only one problem with that stuff Mac, you'll smell like a walnut.

Fine when you're at home but if you're in the woods you might end up with a squirrel chewing yer nuts!

:o :o :o:lol: :lol: :lol: atvbmac :thumbs: :thumbs: :thumbs:

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Matt iv never try,d it on a beech stock but i use linseed oil on my beach stocks just do same as above and leave it standing for a full day but all of the oil will not sink in to the stock so i then wide the excess off job dune.

 

Most beach stocks are lacquered so the oil can not penetrate through to the wood and just sits on top in this case i use house hold wood polish and just give it a buff up as the lacquer protects the stock .

 

But be careful as most of the stocks are not lacquered where the action sits into the stock or even stained and i all ways put a little oil on this part of the stock as water can get into the stock this way IE, if your out shooting and it starts to rain.

 

all ways let the stock dry before applying the oil as water and oil don't go that well together hope this helps Matt atvbmac :thumbs::thumbs::thumbs:

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Cheers mac. I gave it a try, working the linseed in with fingers and you can see its not keen on penetrating due to the lacquer but patience paid off, either that or i chased it all round the stock with none going in. I have to say it does seem a little bit deeper in colour and the grains nicer. Not quite the crow sport effect though! Thanks for that fella.

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Keep at it mac

i do the same but with boiled linseed oil and when dry give a light rub with very fine wire wool befofe the next coat

heres mine after about eight coat

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nice init

 

CHEERS

GARRICK

STUNNING MATE NO OTHER WORD FOR IT BLOODY STUNNING and i thought i had a nice one atvbmac :thumbs: :thumbs: :thumbs:

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