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What is the best practice for maintaining a wooden stock?
Wood should be protected from moisture and drying out with appropriate oils, while chemical solvents should be kept away from wood as they can soften it.
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Question: What is the best practice for maintaining a wooden stock?
Answer options:
- Submerge it in water once a year ✅ Wipe it down with a light coating of wax or wood oil specifically for firearms
- Paint it with high-gloss automotive paint
- Keep it wet with gun solvent at all times
Correct answer: Wipe it down with a light coating of wax or wood oil specifically for firearms
Explanation: Wood should be protected from moisture and drying out with appropriate oils, while chemical solvents should be kept away from wood as they can soften it.
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