Looking good! A couple tips, don't pry the forend off from the front as this can crack the draws, and my brass buttplate was difficult to remove due to the tarnishing while in the wrap so a proper fitting screwdriver was a must to remove, it also cleaned up quite well with vinegar and baking soda to brush it back to like new appearance. Looking forward to seeing more of this rifle!
Thanks for the information mate always open to tips appreciate it. the video is actually about 6 months old so she's looking beautiful now. Im over seas at the moment but when i get back we are planing to make a video of a closer look and some plinking nothing to serious. i dont really remember to look at notifications much we dont really take youtube very serious its just a bit of fun and hopfully a few people enjoy the videos and we like chatting with people like yourself. thanks for the comment mate.
Im looking forward to seeing more of this rifle too. As an example of what i should and should not do to my currently unwrapped but uncleaned and unfired case queen. One thing I would like to avoid is getting oil on the stock, or handling it with dirty hands. I imagine it will get dirty very quickly. Hickock 45 has one that he’s owned for over 25 years and now it looks walnut it’s so dark.
Very nice Enfield rifle. You don’t see very many of those in Texas in the mummy rap. Thanks for the video.
Thanks for watching.
Well done! That beautiful Enfield Rifle deserves the best care!
Thank you.
Looking good! A couple tips, don't pry the forend off from the front as this can crack the draws, and my brass buttplate was difficult to remove due to the tarnishing while in the wrap so a proper fitting screwdriver was a must to remove, it also cleaned up quite well with vinegar and baking soda to brush it back to like new appearance.
Looking forward to seeing more of this rifle!
Thanks for the information mate always open to tips appreciate it. the video is actually about 6 months old so she's looking beautiful now. Im over seas at the moment but when i get back we are planing to make a video of a closer look and some plinking nothing to serious. i dont really remember to look at notifications much we dont really take youtube very serious its just a bit of fun and hopfully a few people enjoy the videos and we like chatting with people like yourself. thanks for the comment mate.
Im looking forward to seeing more of this rifle too. As an example of what i should and should not do to my currently unwrapped but uncleaned and unfired case queen. One thing I would like to avoid is getting oil on the stock, or handling it with dirty hands. I imagine it will get dirty very quickly. Hickock 45 has one that he’s owned for over 25 years and now it looks walnut it’s so dark.
We had that model in the cadets in the 70's, they were awesome guns, we used to do march and shoots in the Brecon beacons.
Must bring back good memories! Thanks for watching.
@@Outbackvintagevehicles no worries 👍 enjoyed it.
and after take some dollybird to the local pictures and see a Carry-On film?
@@wallybazoom5697 You were there....