I got bored a few days ago and decided to sand down the old .22 and make it look good again. I killed 2 birds with one stone doing this project. I not only removed the 30+ year old varnish but, I also accomplished some of my occupational therapy for my shoulder at the same time lol.
I have owned this single shot .22 since my freshman year in high school and I have beat it up a little over the years and the past few years it has become my trapping gun. It's the lightest gun I have ever carried and deadly accurate as Dante can attest to when it comes to running groundhogs lmao.
Here is what I started with.

You can't see it very well but there are scratches, dings, and dents in that stock. It has beat the brush pretty hard over the years.
After sanding it all down and removing the varnish that was a little on the orange side and nasty I found a great looking wood and I would almost say it's walnut but I'm not 100% sure on that.
I decided to show off the wood and just put a semi-gloss polyurethane back on it. Here it is after the 1st coat.

Here it is after the 3rd coat.


Turned out great and I'm very happy with it. Never would have guessed that great wood was hidden under that ugly varnish.
I have owned this single shot .22 since my freshman year in high school and I have beat it up a little over the years and the past few years it has become my trapping gun. It's the lightest gun I have ever carried and deadly accurate as Dante can attest to when it comes to running groundhogs lmao.
Here is what I started with.

You can't see it very well but there are scratches, dings, and dents in that stock. It has beat the brush pretty hard over the years.
After sanding it all down and removing the varnish that was a little on the orange side and nasty I found a great looking wood and I would almost say it's walnut but I'm not 100% sure on that.
I decided to show off the wood and just put a semi-gloss polyurethane back on it. Here it is after the 1st coat.

Here it is after the 3rd coat.


Turned out great and I'm very happy with it. Never would have guessed that great wood was hidden under that ugly varnish.
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