Re: How do I remove finish from checkering on stock & forend
On the same topic but not this Mossy one, if you have *cut checkering* on a gun's furniture, you always want to use a matching checkering cutter to recut the checkering to remove the old finish. Chemical strippers, which are exactly what you *do* use for pressed checkering as in this thread, will soak the cut checkered points on the wood and cause them to soften and break off. You can really destroy some fine checkering fast by using chemical strippers on cut checkering. Mossy pressed checkering, and all the other manufacturers as well, you use chemical strippers as everyone said.
Be safe.
rich