I've seen a couple contemporary guns finished in a very buffed high gloss, near flawless. I admire the skill and patience of those builders. To achieve a truly nice looking high gloss on wood it requires a near flawless surface under the wood...lots of time invested.
I've seen very few original antique rifles and the guns I've seen were so tired the finish had mostly worn away.
Do we know what level of gloss the old masters achieved on their nicer guns?
What finish do you normally use, linseed, tru-oil, tung oil, poly, or? And, do you prefer a satin sheen, medium or high gloss?