You can knock back the high glare finish to a satin by rubbing it with rottenstone and mineral oil. No need to remove the finish entirely unless it is badly buggered.1B
Not talking about the high gloss, I asked how to remove the entire finish.
As an update I called Browning Customer Service ( NOT). They said nothing is available to remove it and it must be done by sanding. I called BS. I have friend in MO who knows some old guys that use to work at Browning. The recommended solvent is auto body paint stripper sold at auto body paint stores. It is made by KleenStrip.
It has methanol, methyl chloride, ( nasty stuff for sure) and ammonia in it.
It took 3-4 applications, but it is working