![]() Rub dry with a Terry towel and let stand overnight. Rub Scrub stock hard and quickly with warm soapy and a scrub brush. Toss a pic up, and I’ll do the same after I smack some steel with mine this afternoon.ĭo not immerse the stock or get the interior wood overly wet. Luckily, a supply of 175smk and 165gr Remingtion PSPCLs are already on the shelf from loading. I bought a few boxes to run thru it this weekend, and already ordered dies and brass, and R17. My plan is a good heavy clean with a detail strip, an alchahol scrub to remove the shellac (it’s shellac over walnut) and some coats of linseed oil and turpentine.Īfter seemingly bumping into 7.5x55 everywhere (before I had the rifle) the stark reality of $35/box PPU sank in fast. I have Mausers and Enfields that are younger and and in half the honest condition. ![]() Automatenfett may not be a miracle gun preservative, but how they used it, and how the guns were stored certainly were. I find it amazing the condition of these guns. Pick up where the last gent left off and treat it like it never missed a beat. Regardless of bluing, I’m sure it’s got a lot of character. The bore is unbelievable for a 100yr old gun that has a refirb stamp of 1933. The choice ended up being a nice 1916-era that has honest 90% metal and 85%+ wood. ![]() Had the luxury of going in and lookiking at what they had to offer. I just picked up a G11 from Simpsons last week.
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