I met Fritz/Frederick yesterday and picked up the No4 MkII from him. Had some good discussions as usual. Everytime I converse with him I learn something new. I wanted to first thank him for selling the rifle to me at a fair price.

Secondly the wrap was already coming off as mentioned in a previous thread so I carefully removed it. I will likely save it. Why I'm not really sure other than I have the space to store it.

Now with it unwrapped I would like to clean it up and shoot it. I shoot all my rifles except one. I know there will be those that say don't shoot it, but that is what they were made for.

Are there any suggestions to cleaning it? Anything different than what one would do with a rifle covered in Commie Grease? I'm thinking sweat the stock in a black garbage bag on the dash of a truck with some paper towels to soak up the grease, and wipe the metal down with Ballistol.

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