Quick question. when cutting checkering into an existing finished stock,(especially some of the new "engineered" finishes). I have been told that by rubbing in a small amount of tru oil by way of a toothbrush is the best way to seal the new checkering. Question is, will it match the stock finish and look professional, or will it look like someone just dabbed some goop in the checkering that dosen't match the rest of the gun?


-Shoot Straight, IM