M mec New member Jun 13, 2002 #1 I do believe that after many coats of tru-oil and stock sheen , I have gotten these Heritage grips optimized. this should be a before picture of them Last edited: Aug 28, 2010
I do believe that after many coats of tru-oil and stock sheen , I have gotten these Heritage grips optimized. this should be a before picture of them
M mec New member Jun 13, 2002 #2 and the 29-2 seems to like the Dry Creek generic 255 grain swc/keith even better than my rugers -if possible. Last edited: Aug 28, 2010
and the 29-2 seems to like the Dry Creek generic 255 grain swc/keith even better than my rugers -if possible.
M Mike Irwin Staff Jun 13, 2002 #6 How did you deal with the diamonds to avoid the oil building up in the cuts? That's one thing that's always vexed me to some extent.
How did you deal with the diamonds to avoid the oil building up in the cuts? That's one thing that's always vexed me to some extent.
M mec New member Jun 13, 2002 #7 I only put one or two coats on the checkering and worked it in with an old tooth brush. used the tooth brush with the stock sheen too and it came out really well matched. The open grain was only apparent on the smooth surfaces
I only put one or two coats on the checkering and worked it in with an old tooth brush. used the tooth brush with the stock sheen too and it came out really well matched. The open grain was only apparent on the smooth surfaces
M mec New member Jun 14, 2002 #8 being stuck on long barrels recently, here's an understudy. Much fun to shoot: Last edited: Aug 28, 2010