Not looking to do a full refinish, 20 hand rubbed coats, ect. I just want to wipe on a little oil to deepen the factory finish a little, so far on the list is Balistol or BLO, would one of these work or is there anything else I should consider?
Not looking to do a full refinish, 20 hand rubbed coats, ect. I just want to wipe on a little oil to deepen the factory finish a little, so far on the list is Balistol or BLO, would one of these work or is there anything else I should consider?
I put about 5 coats of tung oil, after I removed the ugly stain that came on the carbine. Did not restain, I just put the oil on the natural stock and now it look pretty good. There was some decent looking wood under that nasty stain that came on it. I didn't see much of what you could call a finish, just ugly dark stain.
just about any of the furniture finishes will seal and protect the wood.
i used a minwax gel on one.
and the birchwood casey refinish stuff on a couple of others,one i stained one i didn't.
the furniture finish does a nice job and comes in several colors and types of finish.
Tried one of the oils first, don't remember maybe Watco Dannish oil?, anyway the outhouse brown stain Rossi used, kept coming off on my clothes when I handled or shot the gun.
I ended up refinishing mine with Birchwood Casey Walnut stain and filler, then used there Tru-Oil,
ended up looking like regular walnut.
Yeah I tried refinish using normal BLO on my 92 and it turned out too light for my tastes. Birchwood casey stain and tru-oil was what made it look most like walnut.
Google Tru-Oil and Armor-All. It is what I did to mine and it looks good. Didn't work as well for me as everyone else, but is really easy to do and looks good when you're done. Took about 15-20 minutes to do 3 coats, have done 6 so far. It is supposed to get really good after 20+... I didn't take the stock off or anything, just wiped the stuff off the metal. Haven't tried it out in the rain or heat yet, but haven't had any problems in a few range trips.
Tru oil does bring out the grain, fast, and easy. If you don't like it's shine, rub 0000 steel wool. It doesn't take much to make it dull, but the grain still shows nice.
How about a coat of Johnson's Paste Wax?
Did a search and found plenty of folks that use JPW on both their wood and steel, so I decided to give it a try last night. Took a few coats before anything really started to happen, but I was able to get it up to a medium gloss after a while. Only problem was, you could rub the wax off with your fingers, so I buffed it back down to a satin finish. It filled the open grain, made the "Rossi Brown" more of a lighter amber color, and brought out the grain some. I am pretty pleased given how easy it was. Best part was it really polished up the reciever nicely!
When I sanded down a part a stock, the walnut underneath was lighter. I used minwax dark walnut over the whole stock to get an even color and a Danish oil to seal the wood. Then a coat of Johnson's paste wax on both the iron and wood to finish the job. I found the JPW made the gun a bit slippery to handle. It does wear off with handling however.
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Only took me a month to get around to uploading pics but here they are!
Before:
After:
This was before I knocked the shine off, but even after a month of handling and shooting in warm weather the nice satin finish has held up well.
Nice job Farmer. It's always nicer to carry a rifle I've worked on. Nice job. And don't you just love them Rossi's?
Hot dang!
It's the Rossi colour of course... I've been rubbing Scherell's Schaftol stock oil on a 92 for a while,wondering why it comes off... aarghh..it's the Rossi crap colour "finish".
Rossi really didn't make much right with this rifle,did they? Well,my barrel is good but otherwise... I got mine very,very cheap,it's a warranty return. But you give this kind of guns to the enemy.
How did you strip off the Rossi finish?
I just did a "partial" refinish on my .44 mag Rossi 92. Mine's an older one that had a weird almost black finish which water didn't take off. It had a bunch of light scratches, so I sanded it with various grits of sandpaper and used a couple coats of Watco Teak oil. The finish is much lighter now, and it's got a really nice depth to it. It turned out the wood has some really beautiful grain to it which was hidden under that weird black stuff.
I also put a coat of Johnson Paste Wax as well, and I'm very happy with how it turned out.
I rub mine with ATF. Cleans and protects.
I've still got the rifle. Wood still looks good. I did get caught in a light rain with it. Where a raindrop hit it the finish looked lighter like it was washing off, but once it dried, it looked fine again.
..........I have 2 Rossi leverguns and both had 'Adequate' looking wood under some kind of limp characterless finish.
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I just used MinWax finish from Lowes. I only have 2 Rossi specimens but from the numbers I've seen it appears to me that Rossi gets it's wood from whomever backs up to the dock.
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