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maintaining woody spearguns

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liam.slug

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hey everyone im used to using metal guns but lately ive been considering getting a riffe padauk. ive heard great things but ive just got one question. what maintenance does it require? :confused: i've seen the riffe video where they take the gun apart, sand it then apply teak oil. but the padauk isnt teak. its padauk or african blood wood. the riffe internet pages says that using padauk eliminates the laminating process but does it still need to be oiled? and do i use the same teak oil? im assuming it will need some sort of maintenance. after all....NOTHING wins with saltwater :ko... any help will be appreciated
thanks
 
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