Recently picked up another Enfield... but this one was not treated well over the years. Some VERY deep pitting on the outer chamber wall, the rest of the metal is lightly rusted - but the bore looks good at least.
She is in full military wood, which was my reason for snagging it (donor wood for another restoration). That being said, The front trigger guard screw and the inner band screw are just being a huge pain in my ass. I tried them the first day I picked it up - wouldnt budge, so for fear out of buggering them up too much I started applying penetrating oil.
Each day I'd give it an attempt to see if it loosened any - and of course none. I have applied oil daily for just over a week now and the heads of the screws are now mangled to the point where there isnt any purchase. Figured if they heads are already F'd, they'll need replacing now so move on up to the next course of action - drill and allen key/easy out method. I drilled into the front trigger guard screw so far, and hammered in an allen key. Began to try to turn it, and the allen key actually twisted. Tried my easy outs, and the screw still wont budge a damn millimetre.
So now I turn to advice on how to get these damn screws out! Ive honestly run my course of actions, and hopefully someone will have something in mind that I havent thought of yet.
She is in full military wood, which was my reason for snagging it (donor wood for another restoration). That being said, The front trigger guard screw and the inner band screw are just being a huge pain in my ass. I tried them the first day I picked it up - wouldnt budge, so for fear out of buggering them up too much I started applying penetrating oil.
Each day I'd give it an attempt to see if it loosened any - and of course none. I have applied oil daily for just over a week now and the heads of the screws are now mangled to the point where there isnt any purchase. Figured if they heads are already F'd, they'll need replacing now so move on up to the next course of action - drill and allen key/easy out method. I drilled into the front trigger guard screw so far, and hammered in an allen key. Began to try to turn it, and the allen key actually twisted. Tried my easy outs, and the screw still wont budge a damn millimetre.
So now I turn to advice on how to get these damn screws out! Ive honestly run my course of actions, and hopefully someone will have something in mind that I havent thought of yet.




















































