LIn Speed oil still available?

For my enfields I use Allback Purified Raw Linseed Oil .
Its expensive but works great, soaks in well and is correct to what the stocks used.
Most craft artist paint stores can get it or you can order it from their US store:
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Edit: Probably should have googled first, apparently there's a product called "Lin Speed Oil". Seems you can't order it from the manufacturer, and doesn't look like anyone in Canada carries it either. Brownells does have Lin Speed Oil, no idea if they'll ship it to Canada though.

Rona carries both raw and boiled linseed oil, Recochem (sp?) is the brand as far as I remember. Might have another brand as well.

Any home improvement/hardware store with a paint section worth walking through should have some form of linseed oil. I don't think Lee Valley has LO though, but they've got a decent selection of other wood finishing products.
 
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Some of you guys must be young and never heard of Lin-speed oil LOL. Ganderite,it also doesn't work as a bolt lubricant either!! I also have a jug of herters satin silicol sittin here also. ( for anyone who might know what it is, besides me) I know about boiled linseed oil,double boiled linseed oil but there used to be a product called Lin-Speed oil.
 
Raw linseed oil 3.78 lt. +1
That and a 48" chuck of 3" pvc pipe capped at one end.

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I believe Brownells still has it.
Another guy you might try is Barry at Bits of Pieces in BC
 
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