DeadeyeDave
CGN Regular
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My good friend's house was burnt down by some little bastards a couple of weeks ago. Sadly, he lost most of his gun collection but a couple are salvageable.
Remarkably he had a full wood No.1 Mk III FTR 1953 which has survived almost unscathed even though other rifles nearby had stocks burnt right off. I think it was still in the cosmoline from 1953 and had never been fired. There is some very minor surface charring on the lower fore end near the bayonet socket perhaps where it was leaning against another barrel. Otherwise the wood is essentially untouched except for some discolouration from smoke and soot and a good soaking from the fire hoses. There is minor surface rust on the metal from sitting in the police evidence lock up for 3 weeks but no sign of over heating.
I have all the metal soaking in Ed's Red.
Just wondering if anyone has any tips for cleaning the wood. I'm thinking something oil or acetone based would be best rather than soap and water or TSP.
Remarkably he had a full wood No.1 Mk III FTR 1953 which has survived almost unscathed even though other rifles nearby had stocks burnt right off. I think it was still in the cosmoline from 1953 and had never been fired. There is some very minor surface charring on the lower fore end near the bayonet socket perhaps where it was leaning against another barrel. Otherwise the wood is essentially untouched except for some discolouration from smoke and soot and a good soaking from the fire hoses. There is minor surface rust on the metal from sitting in the police evidence lock up for 3 weeks but no sign of over heating.
I have all the metal soaking in Ed's Red.
Just wondering if anyone has any tips for cleaning the wood. I'm thinking something oil or acetone based would be best rather than soap and water or TSP.


















































