As a newcomer and someone not near as talented as some of the folks who post on here, I've been a bit hesitant to post on this forum. But, the recent thread about one feller's Jukar pistol has prompted me to share a few pictures of mine. It was a recent gift from a friend who put it together from a kit many years ago. A flinter, it sported all sorts of tacks, had a browned barrel and a stock that was covered a faded mustard brown finish.
I let it sit for about a month while I basked in the joy of having received such a gift, then I got to thinking what I might do to make it mine. I rummaged through my shop and managed to find a bottle of alcohol-based military stock stain with about eight drops left in it. Fortunately, it was just for one good coat. Four hand rubbed coats of BLO provided the finish. There wasn't much I could do about the holes and indentations the tacks left in the wood though I did my best to try and steam them out to no avail. So, I replaced them with some smaller ones out of the meager few I had left in my stash.
On the whole, I think it came out ok. I've been going through a dry spell when it comes to scratching up metal so, if nothing else, this exercise helped me ease my way back up to speed again.
Here's the pictures:
I let it sit for about a month while I basked in the joy of having received such a gift, then I got to thinking what I might do to make it mine. I rummaged through my shop and managed to find a bottle of alcohol-based military stock stain with about eight drops left in it. Fortunately, it was just for one good coat. Four hand rubbed coats of BLO provided the finish. There wasn't much I could do about the holes and indentations the tacks left in the wood though I did my best to try and steam them out to no avail. So, I replaced them with some smaller ones out of the meager few I had left in my stash.
On the whole, I think it came out ok. I've been going through a dry spell when it comes to scratching up metal so, if nothing else, this exercise helped me ease my way back up to speed again.
Here's the pictures: