So, I bought this Lee Enfield recently from Corwin Arms. The rifle arrived today and it is pretty greasy/dirty.....sort of like old dust,dirt and grit stuck to a thin coat of partly dried up grease. The wood is pretty sticky too. I am a newb to this as all my other milsurps (SKS, K31, LE No 5) were either bought from the EE or from dealers who had stripped,cleaned and oiled them before putting them up for sale. In any event they were clean and ready to go right out of the box when I got them. I now know I should have asked more questions about condition before jumping on this rifle ( I passed on his Mauser 48's because the description said "coated in cosmoline") but they were going fast and I guess I got caught up in the excitement. Entirely my fault but now I'm stuck with this gun and kind of regretting the purchase.
I'd be grateful for any tips about cleaning the gunk off the gun. How about getting the wood "unsticky"? Does the wood need to come off? I don't really have a real shop to work in so whatever I do can't make too much of a mess or be toxic. Also, my wife has asthma so strong smelling solvents are basement use only.
Anyway, any tips would be appreciated.
BTW the dried grease/dirt isn't readily apparent in the photos. It's mostly in the action, on the bolt, around the sights, on the mag etc
I'd be grateful for any tips about cleaning the gunk off the gun. How about getting the wood "unsticky"? Does the wood need to come off? I don't really have a real shop to work in so whatever I do can't make too much of a mess or be toxic. Also, my wife has asthma so strong smelling solvents are basement use only.
Anyway, any tips would be appreciated.
BTW the dried grease/dirt isn't readily apparent in the photos. It's mostly in the action, on the bolt, around the sights, on the mag etc
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