Sup /k/, recently got an old milsurp rifle. It's got the standard array of bumps and bruises, but this dent is rather annoying. It's right where I hold the stock and the texture is unpleasant.
Is there any way to fix a dent like this?
>>28320563
Damp rag and a laundry iron, the heat and water should cause the wood to swell out, you may need to sand it down a bit though.
>>28320588
Thanks for the advice. Any way to do it without fucking up the finish?
>>28320610
Not really
...wood putty, you fucking retard.
Shit like this is exactly why wood putty was invented.
Jesus christ
>>28320610
No, finish will always be fucked if you try to restore it
It's a 110-year-old rifle, Anon; let it show its scars.
Also, nice white rifle.
>>28320742
Normally I wouldn't mind cosmetic dents on my gun, but I'm pretty sure this was caused by the shipping company's uncaring employees. Looks fresh compared to the other dents.
>>28320768
Post more gun pics. Show us her tits.
>>28320826
Sure. I posted this in a thread a couple days ago.
>>28320907
Magazine is detachable, which is kind of interesting.
>>28320938
It's to make the action easier to clean. Partway through production they added a sort-of magazine lock on the front so that soldiers in the field wouldn't idly take their magazines in and out.
>>28320967
Kind of glad mine doesn't have that. I do need to use a bullet to push the mag release, though.
>>28320967
It's cool