Refinished my kentucky
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Banned
Thread Starter
Join Date: Dec 2008
Location: Boncarbo,Colorado
Posts: 9,186
Refinished my kentucky
Finished this up a couple days ago. Right now i am just applying one coat per day of original oil finish and slowly letting it build up to the gloss that i want. I love being able to feel the wood grain, i got sick of the plastic cheap feel of tru-oil. This should keep me happy for a long while. I am going to apply another thin coat of oil and rub that in. I can feel/see the finish building up, just have to decide when to stop.
I am going to refinish the barrel later on.
I am going to refinish the barrel later on.
#7
Fork Horn
Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: Georgia
Posts: 261
RE: Refinished my kentucky
Looks like a CVA Kentucky rifle. I built one from a kit back in 1976 in percussion. That fall I killed my first black powder deer with it, a fine seven pointer. I had a lot of fun with that old rifle.
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Hunting with a flintlock is evenmore fun than peeing off the porch.
#10
Working on a kentucky
That looks great. Is that a birch stock? From what I've read, birch is tricky to work with when it comes to staining and oiling without blotching. My Grandfather recently dug up and gave me an untouched 1976 CVA Kentucky Rifle Kit. I am in the process of building it, but I'm unsure of which route I will take when I am ready to put a finish on it. I have a birch stock that does have some nice patterns in the wood that I would like to make stand out. Any pointers?