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My first restore, Lee Enfield no4 mk1 mixed parts
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<blockquote data-quote="Reed4ammo" data-source="post: 3553453" data-attributes="member: 47459"><p>Thanks gents! I am excited to start my next restore project, my dad's old crusty JC Higgins 16 gauge bolt action shotgun. It's a real ugly duckling and starting to show signs of pitting. </p><p></p><p>This time I'm sticking with the bluing, no more spray bs... I'm going to try the brownells oxpho-blue creme because I have seen some great reviews. Pics to come soon!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Reed4ammo, post: 3553453, member: 47459"] Thanks gents! I am excited to start my next restore project, my dad's old crusty JC Higgins 16 gauge bolt action shotgun. It's a real ugly duckling and starting to show signs of pitting. This time I'm sticking with the bluing, no more spray bs... I'm going to try the brownells oxpho-blue creme because I have seen some great reviews. Pics to come soon! [/QUOTE]
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