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Gun clean kit product - Shotgun Forum I just purchased my first over and under What field clean kits do you carry with you? What products should I have at home to clean the gun?
The Renaissance Society | Sacramento State What is the Renaissance Society? Learn Connect Share What does this mean? We have opportunities for participatory lifelong learning and community engagement Our learning opportunities include programs on widely varied subjects, from serious to amusing, all proposed and presented by our members
Frequently Asked Questions | Sacramento State Questions and answers explaining how Renaissance works, including pricing, seminars, parking and other benefits plus the history of Renaissance
DT11 Stock Care (Oil Finish) - Shotgun Forum What do you guys use to maintain and protect your DT11 stocks? Cole’s recommends Lin-Speed oil or Tru Oil They recommend tung oil for the more matte finishes Otherwise it seems like most people are recommending either Renaissance Wax or Howard’s Feed N Wax
Black Artists and Activism : Harlem on My Mind (1969) The Met's approachto Harlem'scultural offerings, like thrill-seekers lumming during the Harlem Renaissance allowed White people to keep a privileged istanceas outsiderslooking in In hispreface to thecatalog, Hoving elaborates on hispersonal relationship to Harlemby writing about what Harlem meant to himas a child
Rizzini Venus Oiled Stock Care - Shotgun Forum Hey guys, Bought my wife a Rizzini Venus and it has an oiled stock I want to make sure we take good care of it and protect it from sunscreen, makeup, etc From my research it looks like a little boiled linseed oil from the hardware store and some furniture wax (Minwax, Renaissance, etc)
French black powder 16 gauge c. 1843, info please? - Shotgun Forum A friend asked me to preserve this family heirloom from 1843, France It's remarkable, I hope you enjoy seeing it Pictures are pre-cleanup The hammers, shaped to dog heads are very nice None of the screws are buggered and all are still regulated properly The wood stock is beautiful, the