My neighbour has a what was once a very nice example of a U.S. Enfield.
The wood is in remarkable shape with hardly any safe or armory kisses at all. The wood almost glows. The bolt face as well seems to have seen little use.
Sadly though, the rifle, which I think may have come from the U.S. during WWII was kept in poor storage in the Queen Charlotte islands for many years and has a lot of surface rust on the metal.
I've had a lot of luck in the past with taking surface rust off rifles with just gun oil and extra fine steel wool and/or my new favourite lubricant; Fluid Film.
So if I took the rifle apart and worked gently as described above, does that sound right?
And for the wood, I'd like to also treat that too. I was thinking of sanding it down and then varnishing it with varathane.
No..just kidding.
Is the original finish BLO? Should I stick with that?
I also have some Circa 1850 tung/teak oil that I use on all my other oil finish rifles to touch up the oil, but I also have some straight tung oil from Lee Valley.
Advice?
The wood is in remarkable shape with hardly any safe or armory kisses at all. The wood almost glows. The bolt face as well seems to have seen little use.
Sadly though, the rifle, which I think may have come from the U.S. during WWII was kept in poor storage in the Queen Charlotte islands for many years and has a lot of surface rust on the metal.
I've had a lot of luck in the past with taking surface rust off rifles with just gun oil and extra fine steel wool and/or my new favourite lubricant; Fluid Film.
So if I took the rifle apart and worked gently as described above, does that sound right?
And for the wood, I'd like to also treat that too. I was thinking of sanding it down and then varnishing it with varathane.
No..just kidding.
Is the original finish BLO? Should I stick with that?
I also have some Circa 1850 tung/teak oil that I use on all my other oil finish rifles to touch up the oil, but I also have some straight tung oil from Lee Valley.
Advice?
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