L to R, my '05 .30-30 '94; my son's Marlin model 60 .22 (the dirty blond); my '70's vintage Sears model 54 (Win. 94) .30-30. All bereft of there original distasteful finishes and refinished au natural.
The newest 94 had a truly ugly dark purple/black/brown color that had no character whatsoever. The plastic (catylized lacquer?) coating was very difficult to remove. I was happy to see the nice, blond wood revealed. I refinished with Formby's Tung Oil Finish, 2 coats, which has made me happy on my daily carry .38.
The dirty blond model 60 was a cosmetic mess when I got it. My son Chas was dismayed when he saw me attack it with paint stripper and steel wool, but said "wow" when he saw the bare receiver against the blued barrel, and the beauty of the wood. This one got a coat of Minwax Natural Stain, and top coated with Birchwood Casey Tru-Oil.
The Sears 54 was in very good mechanical shape, but some knothead had let the original varnish start peeling, and drilled a half-depth hole in the side of the buttstock. It too has been beautified with the blond treatment, protected by Formby's, and a .30-30 case head neatly filled the mysterious hole. It normally wears a tang sight, but I had set it aside during the refinish.

