I have an old Lee Enfield No.4 Mk.1 '48 Maltby that I am about to restore. I want to put her back in as close to "Parade Condition" as I can get without replacing any parts (I'm doing this to satisfy myself, and don't care about "historical value," etc. I just want to put some TLC to the old girl and get her as strak as possible). I've heard that boiling old wood stock pieces can raise gouges and scratches significantly. Has anyone actually done this? And if you have, how much time per piece would you think for a No.4 Enfield? Thanks.



















































