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Culina round-to-square target grips in birdseye maple arrived today. This was my first experience ordering custom grips. I couldn't be happier with the process or the result. Turnaround time was a day shy of seven weeks.

The pistol is a Model 629-3 Classic. I added the gold bead site a few weeks ago.
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Just ordered a jar of Renaissance Wax to protect my firearms. Particularly those that don't get used much. Has anyone used this? Do you need to remove the oil from the metal first? Or just apply right over the oiled firearm?
 

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Just ordered a jar of Renaissance Wax to protect my firearms. Particularly those that don't get used much. Has anyone used this? Do you need to remove the oil from the metal first? Or just apply right over the oiled firearm?

@Catt57; I use this wax on my guns and also my leather holsters too. It is well worth the money and will last you a long time. Just use a dry rag and wipe the guns down well to remove the excess oil first, then apply the wax. Use it all over the gun; the metal and those purty wood stocks too. On leather, apply with a rag, then buff with a soft brush and finish with a clean rag. If it's good enough for the Museum Folks, who reportedly slather it on all manner of old and valuable things, it should be good enough for us.
 

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@Catt57; I use this wax on my guns and also my leather holsters too. It is well worth the money and will last you a long time. Just use a dry rag and wipe the guns down well to remove the excess oil first, then apply the wax. Use it all over the gun; the metal and those purty wood stocks too. On leather, apply with a rag, then buff with a soft brush and finish with a clean rag. If it's good enough for the Museum Folks, who reportedly slather it on all manner of old and valuable things, it should be good enough for us.


Thanks for the info!
 

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