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Mike_AK

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I have a question for the folks that have used LMF stains on walnut. Did you use it full strength or did you use the reducer to dillute it? Either way, pics of the results would be appreciated.

Thanks.
 
on mine i used lmf american walnut and maple, no reducer. wiped down twice with maple, and 1 with walnut. i never reduce
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Thanks for the advice from both of you, and thanks for the pic. That's a nice looking rifle.
 
i thought i would shoot you a close up of the wood, and yes i know its a little beat up, this rifle and i do some serious trekking. my guns are for go not for show.
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