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First cleaning of my Luger
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<blockquote data-quote="coolhandluke" data-source="post: 3275607" data-attributes="member: 13284"><p>Nice job...I'd love to have one of those pistols myself. I'm not sure if anything feels better in the hand than a Luger.</p><p></p><p>As for the grips, I'd just use pure tung oil or raw linseed oil along with a toothbrush to apply it. The oil should easily make the discolored areas more uniform. Be sure to avoid tung oil finish or anything else that would be considered a viping varnish. I would avoid using boiled linseed oil as well as it tends to sometimes blacken wood after it ages. If the grips were mine, I'd just use a 50/50 mix of Real Milk Paint PTO and their natural citrus solvent.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="coolhandluke, post: 3275607, member: 13284"] Nice job...I'd love to have one of those pistols myself. I'm not sure if anything feels better in the hand than a Luger. As for the grips, I'd just use pure tung oil or raw linseed oil along with a toothbrush to apply it. The oil should easily make the discolored areas more uniform. Be sure to avoid tung oil finish or anything else that would be considered a viping varnish. I would avoid using boiled linseed oil as well as it tends to sometimes blacken wood after it ages. If the grips were mine, I'd just use a 50/50 mix of Real Milk Paint PTO and their natural citrus solvent. [/QUOTE]
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