davetherogue
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So I just got a 3/45 Lee Enfield no5 mk1. Traded about 500 rounds of mixed 357 and 38 Special for it. It is an ROF (f) bolt, recieved and magazine are all matching. Looks like the only thing maintained on this rifle was the action and bore. Very smooth action functions flawlessly and the barrel is bright shiny with no damage to the lands and grooves which are still very proud. Doing the full strip down on this rifle was a bear as the stock buttpad had stuck screws, the buttstock screw required an automotive screwdriver and a crescent wrench to break loose. I'm not sure how long the rifle has gone without a full strip down and cleaning. I will say just breaking it down left me and my workspace filthy. Cleaning the wood has been an educational experience as the layers of grime come off all of the cartouches on the stock came back into view. What I thought was good wood after a cleaning may turn out to be excellent condition under the years of sweat and dirt and mud and old general grime it looks like the original finish on the wood is actually well preserved. Any tips for waxing after a fresh coat of 50/50 raw linseed oil and turpentine?