Grip finish

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we use any one of the several "restoration" finishes wipe one, scratch and dent remover, Old English ,others,like Howards, we find it in antique shops for touching up furniture, works like a charm...sometimes a simple wipe down with 'RIG' does the trick on old wood...........we do NOT get into "refinishing" wood, we cut'em down, saw 'em up, and burn it....... 8) :roll: :wink:
 

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Depending on when the grips were made, they could have been finished with a catalized polyurethane finish. That's a two-part finish which is only conventionally available to industrial users. Which Ruger is. What we need is a Ruger employee to provide the actual data. Lacking that, the closest thing, available to Joe Shmoe, is Minwax Wipe-On poly, available at Lowe's and Home Cheapo.
 
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