bassfishindoc
New member
Hey everybody, I have a question about a Lee Enfield I received from my father. The rifle is currently unshootable and in need of restoration and I need some advice on how to best clean up the parts. The rifle appears to have been stored in an uncontrolled environment as the wood is very dark and unsalvageable. A lot of the screws and stuff have lots of rust and are in bad shape but they are easily replaceable. What I am wondering about is the barreled action. I have removed it from the wood and it seems to be in pretty good shape with minor surface rust and minor pitting, I even got the inside of the barrel to shine with a little work. The rest however is coated in a "gunk" that seems to be a mixture of dust, dirt, and grease. I am going at it with a can of gun scrubber and a stainless steel brush but it is slow work. Is there a better way to clean it up or something I can soak the parts in to lift off all the grime? Thanks in advance for the help.