Re: enfield defarb
I was overall very happy with the job that Lodgewood does, despite a lingering problem with the front site/bayonet lug that took several months to get solved. The folks at Lodgewood were certainly patient and pleasant throughtout it all, and the product is outstanding.
One problem in the past with the Company Quartermaster was the arm was issued bright. While there is some argument about whether these arms were bright or blued, the evidence I've seen cited points to a preponderance of blued Enfields.
Bluing is more of a hassle than anything serious, and having tried both the Brownell's and Laurel Mountain methods, I will say the latter wins hands down, both for evenness of quality and ease of application (the Laurel Mountain is self-degreasing, which means even if your hands touch the barrel, the resultant skin oil won't affect the finish results). Curt Heinrich has a method for doing this process than even I could follow with good results.
Bill Cross
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