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Dude it's already done. I do appreciate the input on doing it right but it was never gonna be a project aimed at perfection. This is an old Stevens/Springfield which I recently learned (that the Springfield part) means it was intended to be the budget version of an already budget brand shotgun. And that's all good too . When I bought this one I had been searching for an ugly old Stevens pump for years especially in 20 gauge. I used to sell these guns at Rose's discount store in South Macon in 89/90. I love the lesser known brands as well as the department store brands like JC Higgins.Don't use steel wool, it scratches and leaves eneven finished result. Use 0000 brass wool instead. You can order it on Amazon.

I looked all over the house for my boiled linseed oil earlier today. And then I compromised again and went with this little tin of Minwax which is darker than I like and still ain't dried worth a damn. So I have to strip this **** off and go back with the linseed oil. It worked really well on the Noble 66 I rehabbed last year.The wood has some nice grain to it for a basic stock.
Would imagine with several light coats of boiled linseed oil with light sanding between coats, it will have a nice finish.
Once the Boiled linseed oil dries completely, then apply a top coat of some quality wax for the finishing shine.![]()
I was actually on Numrich earlier today looking at front rifle type sights. Like there were sights for H&R slug type barrels as well as Smith 916 sights. It might be easier to just get a hole drilled and tapped for a bead sight but I would dig some kinda blade up front.For a replacement bead, many of the Savage/Stevens models use a 3-56 thread.
Cost about $4 for the Williams brand from Midway USA or $10 at
https://www.gunpartscorp.com/ for the factory replacement.
I was very satisfied with the boiled linseed oil on the stocks I used it on. I should have stuck with that. Now I have to wait for this runny Minwax **** to dry just so I can sand it back off and start over.Some of the wood and stain finish products contain more solvents than oil. ☹️