I've got a couple jc no.5 lee-enfields. One is in wicked shape (Dads, he never shot it much) the other is good (bore very good) but has very small spots of rust in sneaky places; bayonet lug, nooks and cranies. I've rubbed a bit off with a bamboo stick and rag and oiled, but gone no further. I've been debating pulling the stock to have a good look underneath, but don't have tons of time to do a proper restore. Should I leave well enough alone, or should I have a poke? I'd like to stop it in it's tracks without going crazy. Any advice?




























The milsurp gods will not be pleased, I may have to sacrifice a modern rifle to appease them...





















