Gentlemen, Back in the 60's when we only had photos to work from and a "how to book" to provide building guidance, I made my first Kentucky rifle. Nicely figured stock [$65], Douglas .45 caliber barrel, Russ Hamm flintlock, and early, early castings. It was a scratch build including the ram rod channel and barrel inlet. Obviously I made a few mistakes. I have since retrieved the gun and would like to make improvements to bring it up to today's standards.
My problem: I made all the rookie mistakes including leaving too much wood along the barrel side rails, which I can address, but my biggest mistake was using 'Potassium Permanganate' as a stain. I did fairly well with all the other issues, like carving and getting the lock correct, but I am now looking at a green colored stock. Really green ! !
Other than a complete sand job which will affect the carving, how should I approach removing the green coloring ??
Respectfully, HIB