Finally some pics. This truly is a project. Thanks to one GunNut I was able to find the bolt. The rifle needs a good cleaning and I still need to receive the replacement original 55 Barrel, which Dough at Ellwood Epps will fit for me. I found a source for modern/shootable ammo, so hopefully by the summer or fall, I will be good to go!
One interesting thing I noticed, is that the wood and carry handle has 10-20% paint which looks like ordnance tan? This makes me suspicious that the rifle was used in Northern Africa. Every Boys rifle I have seen before has a heavily oiled/waxed wood.
When cleaning this rifle up, should I lightly oil as the wood is very dry? Leave it as is? Or because only 10-20% of the paint remains, colour match it and re-finish. I usually don't like to re-finish something unless it needs it. Generally I only like to do what is necessary for preservation.
This is a project rifle, so maybe I should go all the way?
Opinions welcome.
One interesting thing I noticed, is that the wood and carry handle has 10-20% paint which looks like ordnance tan? This makes me suspicious that the rifle was used in Northern Africa. Every Boys rifle I have seen before has a heavily oiled/waxed wood.
When cleaning this rifle up, should I lightly oil as the wood is very dry? Leave it as is? Or because only 10-20% of the paint remains, colour match it and re-finish. I usually don't like to re-finish something unless it needs it. Generally I only like to do what is necessary for preservation.
This is a project rifle, so maybe I should go all the way?
Opinions welcome.


