So, this rifles been on display on a wall for a long time... I’ve hounded the guy for a couple of years to sell it to me, and I guess I caught him in a moment of weakness and was able to negotiate a price. It’s sporting a S.I.G. Stepped barrel, civil guard crest, and a very well beat up stock. SA stamped, so re-arsenaled during WW11 . There’s rust, on the trigger guard/magazine, and barrel crown/muzzle. It looks like this thing wore a bayonet, outside, for a very long time in some bad weather. The rest of the rifle appears to have been reasonable lubed/cared for, but the areas covered by the bayonet were not oiled. What I’d like help/suggestions with, is how to treat these areas to prevent further deterioration, with out affecting the patina/historical value of the rifle..


















































