Whats up everyone, I just joined this forum and this is my first post. I just picked up a Colt Trooper .357 from 1966.
One of my goals is to restore the gun a little bit and the stocks seem to be a good starting point. From looking at pictures, it seems these stocks have faded to a tan when they were originally a cherry wood color. What is a good way to get the stocks closer to the original finish?
I read some of the other threads about wood grips but none have discussed restoring color too much. (I personally think the gun looks amazing as it is now but I might want a 9mm 1911 instead so bringing it as close to original is probably a good idea.)
(Any suggestions on good oil to rub into the wood to make them richer looking?)
dont know why this is vertical, its horizontal on my comp
One of my goals is to restore the gun a little bit and the stocks seem to be a good starting point. From looking at pictures, it seems these stocks have faded to a tan when they were originally a cherry wood color. What is a good way to get the stocks closer to the original finish?
I read some of the other threads about wood grips but none have discussed restoring color too much. (I personally think the gun looks amazing as it is now but I might want a 9mm 1911 instead so bringing it as close to original is probably a good idea.)
(Any suggestions on good oil to rub into the wood to make them richer looking?)

