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<blockquote data-quote="jbrentd" data-source="post: 2398432" data-attributes="member: 24925"><p>Cleaning the cosmoline on these is half the fun (at least for beginners), IMO. Not too bad unless you have to do a whole crate of them. It'll make you become familiar with how the rifle disassembles and how it all works. sksboards.com is a good resource as well with lot's of tips and tricks available there. I used the oven (low temp) to get a lot of the cosmoline out of my yugo stock.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jbrentd, post: 2398432, member: 24925"] Cleaning the cosmoline on these is half the fun (at least for beginners), IMO. Not too bad unless you have to do a whole crate of them. It'll make you become familiar with how the rifle disassembles and how it all works. sksboards.com is a good resource as well with lot's of tips and tricks available there. I used the oven (low temp) to get a lot of the cosmoline out of my yugo stock. [/QUOTE]
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