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    Recently bought an older Euroarms Enfield with that nasty polyurethane finish. I know once this is removed that I need to apply a linseed oil finish to it. I have heard removing the polyurethane finish is a bear, and so I am looking for any recomendations and directions on how to do this. This is my first step in "defarbing" my rifle, the rest will have to wait until october when I can be without my rifle for 1-2 months. I am also interested in someone telling me everything wrong with a Euroarms Enfield and a list of what needs to be replaced.

    Thanks for the Help,

    Paul B. Boulden Jr.

    RAH VA MIL '04
    Paul B. Boulden Jr.


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    Re: Removing Polyurethane Finish

    Let's use that search function, folks!
    John Wickett
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