Should I refinish old law enforcement wood stock ?

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kjack333
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Should I refinish old law enforcement wood stock ?

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I just purchased an old looking wood stock from a guy with the intention of refinishing it . He said it was an older law enforcement stock . I just wanted to make sure that was a good idea . I didn't want to ruin something that was old . Thanks for any help .


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72Cheyenne
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I would leave it as is. It has character. It's tough to find old police stocks for a decent price.
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I wouldn't hesitate one second about refinishing it.
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Old Police stocks aren't that rare or hard to find. If you want to refinish it, go for it. If you like the way it looks now, leave it. Personally, I prefer a stock with some wear and battle scars, but it's your gun, so do whatever floats your boat.
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Re: Should I refinish old law enforcement wood stock ?

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Thanks for the reply's . It's going on a new 870 . I bought it from a guy who is in law enforcement and said it had been on an older police shotgun . I finally found a vent rib 18.5 barrel . I was going to go all tactical with it but now seeing it with the wood and the vent rib barrel I think I am going to leave it as is .

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Looks good as is. I too am a sucker for a well used stock set. Adds character to the firearm. Also I enjoy pondering the history of each nick, scratch, and wear mark.
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