No1 MK3 green paint

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I just took these parts off and am confused about the green paint. The rifle itself was FTR in 1942. Is this related? Did Bubba do this ? Bubba rattled canned the steel black already.
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likely corrosion prevention, green paint was used on several SMLE's which were intended to be used in very humid climate. But, IIRC, the shade of green was not the same as that, and I don't know if paint was used on other parts than the receiver and barrel.
 
I got the rest of it apart and found more green paint. I took a couple more pictures as I'm not sure what I have here. https://i.imgur.com/TWsU72Y.jpg[/IMG
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Lou is right on. The corrosion protective paint is found in various shades of crappy khaki looking green applied carefully with a brush.

This John Deer green paint looks to be spray bomb = My bet is on Bubba.

The original was likely Zinc Chromate paint; it was used a lot for corrosion prevention on aircraft and marine parts. You can still get spray stuff from Amazon: ttps://www.amazon.ca/Zinc-Chromate-Primers-Green-Primer/dp/B000N8LR24
 
If Bubba did it i would have to wonder why? And if he did take the effort to do it , why would you spray bomb the rest of it black so poorly? The saftey wasnt even moved to spray haha. I guess nobody knows why Bubba does things.
 
I've had a couple of No 4's with the green paint on the action below the wood line. Not uncommon with rifles used in tropical climates. I doubt Bubba bothered painting it green inside the nose cap.
 
Lou is right on. The corrosion protective paint is found in various shades of crappy khaki looking green applied carefully with a brush.

This John Deer green paint looks to be spray bomb = My bet is on Bubba.

Several years ago i bought a lot of parts, all ex Ishapore DP and some had remnants of a similar shade of green.
I also bought a Ishapore .410 musket last year and again the same shade of green.
Over the years i would say i have seen at least 3 shades of protective paint.
 
The paint was used to grade rifles in Oz. You will find yellow paint and red.
Don't remember what the colors mean anymore.
Bought a couple hundred yellow ones back in the day
 
The paint was used to grade rifles in Oz. You will find yellow paint and red.
Don't remember what the colors mean anymore.
Bought a couple hundred yellow ones back in the day

I bought one of the Lithgow rifles from Lovetts in Kitchener. The last 10 or so inches was dipped in yellow paint. I was told it was Cadet use only. It had a dark bore.
 
I think tatou is absolutely right. Your SMLE went through and Indian aresenal at some point and had the bright green paint applied under the wood line for corrosion prevention. The Australian rifles I’ve seen it done to have a flatter olive shade of green paint and usually have a an upper case P stamped on the Knox form. I don’t think any of that paint was applied by bubba, my best guess anyway!
 
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