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GoldFox 11-02-2007 12:32 PM

Chamber Rust
 
Howdy y'all, first off, I'm new here, and somewhat new to the whole rifle scene itself.

Anyway, I just purchased a 1944 Enfield No.4 Mk1* from Long Branch with some chamber rust in it, and I was just curious to see if anyone could help me out with removing it, if it's possible? I've tried googling but nothing really came up, sadly.

Anyway, thanks for your time guys! Much appreciated!

driftrider 11-02-2007 03:21 PM

RE: Chamber Rust
 
First of all, welcome to the board. You'll find a lot of good information here. Feel free to ask all the questions you like, and someone will certainly try to help you.

See if you can find a brass or phosphor bronze (NOT stainless steel!!) chamber brush for (I'd assume) the .303 British or similar (.30-06 should work). Put if on a short cleaning rod and chuck it up on a variable speed drill. Put some Break-Free CLP on the brush (get it good and wet), insert into chamber, and scour the chamber on low speed working the chamber brush back and forth. Swab with a patch to get the rusty/dirty CLP out and repeat until the patches come out rust free. Clean the chamber/bore until it is as dry as you can get it, and then inspect it to see if you can see any obvious deep pitting. If you can, I'd take it to a gunsmith to see what he thinks after looking at it with a borescope. If the chamber appears smooth, it should be fine to shoot.

However, for safety's sake with an old battle rifle like that, I'd consider taking it to a 'smith before I'd shoot it anyway. Some of those old rifles are still as rugged as the day they were made, but many have been beaten and abused in general military service for years and may not be in servicable condition as is now. Only a gunsmith can really make that call after a thorough inspection.

Good luck,

Mike

Pawildman 11-02-2007 07:55 PM

RE: Chamber Rust
 
Listen to what driftrider said. He gave pretty good advise. If the chamber has heavy rust, you may not be able to save it. A light coat may be able to be cleaned up, but in any case, do a reasonable cleaning, and please take it to a good gunsmith for a professionable opinion. Not only is the case body area involved, but the neck area too, and most likely the bore. You need to have the bolt examined as well.

Ideaman 11-02-2007 08:05 PM

RE: Chamber Rust
 
Save time, take to a smith.Getting the rust out is not that hard, but knowing whatyou are looking at takes a lot of experience.


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