Greetings and Salutations!
Man I’m tired. I didn’t get to the rack until 0400 this past A.M. I swear it’s addictive to be stripping this thing down and working on it… Last night was very productive. I got the majority of pieces parts and wood stripped off of it, and a good portion of today was spent scrubbing and cleaning it up.
The magazine was one of the first things to get a scrub. It started looking like this:


And no worries, that’s not actually a live MK-19 40mm… It’s my med-container that I carry my meds in when I travel:

I got it for like $5 on Temu or someplace like that. I got it to add to my inert Grenade collection, which also includes a plushie “Holy Hand Grenade of Antioch” from Monty Python’s ‘Holy Grail’ flick. It even has a ‘talk toy’ inside that when you squeeze it, it does the whole bit of dialog on the instructions of how to use it… “Three is the number…”

Along with my plushie M-18 Smoke and M67 Frag.
Keeping the doggos away from those toys has been hard ‘cos the frag and smoke have a squeaky toy in them, and they get all excited when someone squeezes either of them…
I also just checked and it seems that they no longer make the Holy Hand Grenade plushie… I guess it was a limited edition thing maybe? I was going to link it too… Sorry about that! So to continue. The mag came out well:

The serial number came out clear as day now
Overall it’s still pretty worn with a LOT of scratches where it was riding inside this thing forever and a day I’d say:

The section that stays up inside the mag-well is in fine shape, but as you can see, the bottom half looks like it was hit with some serious dragging…
SO then I started stripping off the wood and other pieces-parts to start getting to the barrel itself:

Then I got the top wood off:

And then the bottom wood as well…
When I then discovered that lo and behold!
SemperFi,0321 who’s a regular commenter here, was the one who said “Being an Enfield expert now you should know these rifles weren’t blued, they were fire blackened (heated and oil quenched) and painted with black enamel, as were almost all the WW2 British weapons.”
Sure as hell, he’s dead right. The barrel, which from what I can tell, has been sitting untouched under the stock(s) forever and a day… and is painted with the described black enamel:

And with this I also found that the barrel has a matching serial number as well, and the Armorer’s cartouche stampings when it was serviced:

It doesn’t have near as many as the Mark III, which makes sense to a point… This only as you can see has the 3, plus the bottom one which is the acceptance Crown Stamp.
This pic also gives you a glimpse of the filth I had to scrub off of it… here, let me show you:

I have no idea how long it was in Ethernopian hands, but man, they sure as fuck didn’t keep their shit clean… That’s all dirt imbedded in the cosmoline, with a healthy bit of ‘rust and crust’ as I call it…
That was all last night however… the trigger assembly needed to be beaten out of the weapon, as the crust was hard as a rock, and it sure as hell didn’t want to ‘come quietly’ so to speak:

I’m going to be cleaning that up tonight, along with the ‘fiddly internal bits’, and work on cleaning up the stock.
The “Project of Today” was mostly waiting for a new tool to show up. I had to order one of those loooong grabby claw tools for the butt.
Normally, Lee Enfields are supposed to have some leather disks stuffed up and into the butt stock recess hole to keep water and crap off the head of the BIG screw that affixes the butt to the receiver. On the SMLE, I was able to ‘hook’ the leather plug, and remove it with the long assed screwdriver I have. This one however didn’t have that.
Nope… as I found out, someone cut a corner and stuffed what appears to be some old rags or some shit up and in there at some point instead. The rough edges of the inside of the recess hole kept ‘catching’ the fabric, so I needed the specialized tool. It came overnight via the ‘Zon, and worked like a charm:


That was some nasty shit I’m telling you…
Last night I spent like an hour and a half trying to fish out that crap to no avail… and then I ordered Mister Grabby-Claw, and I got the job done is like 5 minutes after I opened the box the tool came in.
So now we’re back to the same question:
Refinishing the rifle:
As it’s now confirmed that it was originally painted with the Brit Black Enamel. In this case it was called “Suncorite”. Suncorite was a early to mid war process. But to be done properly, it was applied over a bead blasted or tumbled finish, phosphated and then painted with over cured and hardened suncorite paint. It became the standard finish on British weapons up until it was finally declared obsolete back around 2010… quite a long time when you think about it….
According to a lot of sources, that paint was pretty gnarly chemistry-wise, as in not environmentally good and being exposed to it was also not-so-good. It sort of reminds me of the CARC paint we used on our vehicles back in the day. CARC standing for ‘Chemical Agent Resistant Coating’… I swear the fumes from that shit were toxic as Hell… one commenter on 1919A4 dot com who was asking what the best coating to replace the original because as said: “I know the original formula was made with cancer and AIDS and slave organs and is no longer available…” that shit cracked me up….
Closest thing according to the various boards I’ve been surfing is believe it or not, Brownell’s Aluma-Hyde. Even for-real British Armorers have chimed in and said that even these days, when working on some of the older weapons in their arms rooms (like some of the older machine guns) they hit with the Aluma-Hyde…
So some of y’all may scream, but seeing that right now I’m refinishing the whole thing I may as well go “Full Retard” and restore this thing to like-new status.
Also I forgot to mention, it made headspace, so it’ll fire.
I might even go for a full set of ‘like new-used stocks’ for the wood. I mean this one is ok-ish, but there are signs of dry-rot and a couple of serious dents and dings in it. I mean I did some checking and as some of you pointed out, the value is so-so, even though it’s an all matching numbers weapon.

I mean I need to seriously think on this…
So I’ll continue to update you on the rifle as it goes. Like I said, a LOOOONG night and a long-ish day as well. I also have some news regarding the Trapdoor Springfield as well… seems I may have spoken too soon regarding that, and well… I can’t just leave well enough alone don’t you know?
Having a inoperative/broken weapon laying around here makes me ‘itch’ so to speak…
So that’s tonights fun and follies.
More Later
Big Country
