- Joined
- Mar 2, 2022
- Messages
- 371
- Reaction score
- 808
Apologies if this isn't the correct category to post this thread.
A week ago, I went to the LGS and brought home what seems to be an early 1980s TC Hawken 50. It's been well cared for, but used. The metal finish is about 95% by my layman's estimation. The stock is still overall in very good condition but has a few honest nicks and dings. So I've decided to re-finish the stock and have already picked up the complete Birchwood Casey stock refinishing kit.
The nicks and dings aren't really a big concern. But that coupled with my taste for color and final finish is why I'm going to move ahead with this. This Hawken has a bit more "orange-ish" tint to it than my mid 1990s vintage Renegade and it has a glossier finish than the Renegade which is more satin as I prefer.
Today I just stripped it down to bare stock. All of the brass, lock, trigger assembly, etc are bagged up seperately with their associated hardware. I'm also going to bring back a nice shine to the brass bits with some Mother's polish during this project. Having the brass bits removed will make this a bit easier.
So this probably just another of many threads like this. I'll post pics of progress as I go, but it will take awhile because I can't devote the time to properly strip the original finish during the week due to my work schedule. Any helpful tips and tricks will be much appreciated.
Here is a pic of the rifle as I brought it home.
A week ago, I went to the LGS and brought home what seems to be an early 1980s TC Hawken 50. It's been well cared for, but used. The metal finish is about 95% by my layman's estimation. The stock is still overall in very good condition but has a few honest nicks and dings. So I've decided to re-finish the stock and have already picked up the complete Birchwood Casey stock refinishing kit.
The nicks and dings aren't really a big concern. But that coupled with my taste for color and final finish is why I'm going to move ahead with this. This Hawken has a bit more "orange-ish" tint to it than my mid 1990s vintage Renegade and it has a glossier finish than the Renegade which is more satin as I prefer.
Today I just stripped it down to bare stock. All of the brass, lock, trigger assembly, etc are bagged up seperately with their associated hardware. I'm also going to bring back a nice shine to the brass bits with some Mother's polish during this project. Having the brass bits removed will make this a bit easier.
So this probably just another of many threads like this. I'll post pics of progress as I go, but it will take awhile because I can't devote the time to properly strip the original finish during the week due to my work schedule. Any helpful tips and tricks will be much appreciated.
Here is a pic of the rifle as I brought it home.
Last edited: