I am the proud father of a Enfield Bayonet that I bought in 1978 from the Francis Lord Collection. Battlefield pickup from Antietam. Yes I use it at events. You don't have to worry about bending it if you fall on it, just breaking a bone! Anyway, its kinda dull and has some pitting. The pitting is not bad at all, but the finish is kinda dark grey. This morning I coated it liberally with mothers mag polish and rubbed until my fingers were sore and it made no diff at all. So, out comes the dremil tool with a polishing wheel. It made some difference but not a great deal.
I'm not looking to make this old veteran look shiny new, just clean her up a little.
How would YOU do it?
I DID uncover some heretofore unseen markings. JD on the shank, and a D on the socket. I had previously found the numbers 23 stamped on the underside of the blade. No broad arrows.. :)
Ronnie
I'm not looking to make this old veteran look shiny new, just clean her up a little.
How would YOU do it?
I DID uncover some heretofore unseen markings. JD on the shank, and a D on the socket. I had previously found the numbers 23 stamped on the underside of the blade. No broad arrows.. :)
Ronnie
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