+1 on anhydrous lanolin. Amazon has it.
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+1 on anhydrous lanolin. Amazon has it.
I can't say I've used Lanolin, not sure I'd use the right thing then. I did once try vegetable oil after being assured it was perfect...that was many years ago and just believe me, don't do that.
Snert,proof
I have uses Neatsfoot oil and seems to a good job at returning pliability to the leather and waterproof it. Do read up and understand how it affect the leather before you use it. It's been used on leather products for over hundred years. But do stay away any product that is a compound or called a compound because my research show compounds products will deteriorate the leather faster in the long run. Preserving leather is always a tough fight with moisture, But leather will last only so long. Your sling looks like it can be brought back through. As long none of the cracking don't turn in tearing you should OK. I'm by no means a leather expert, but do your research and understand any product you use and any negative effects.
Owen
All good advise and yes, I agree the sling can be rejuvenated for display purpose.
The sling is not stiff , it is very pliable/flexible. It has a few cracks near the adjustment holes and some finish wear. I am mainly looking to preserve it for the long term. So I am not sure if a leather protectant or a preservative type of product would be best.
Basically looking to keep it looking just the way it currently is, and help prevent it from getting any worse.
That's what we're talking about too. You need something to make it supple and restore life to the leather. It's not supposed to be dry.
Here a product from a company BAR has suggested, I never used it but seems to be what you need. here the link to it. Antique Leather Dressing Pecard Leather Care
Owen
The "OG" on the stock indicates the rifle went through Ogden Arsenal. This would be for "inspection" and overhaul as necessary. Does not look like to much needed to be done on that rifle. The only thing that makes me wonder is if it was the Arsenal that installed that milled trigger guard and floor plate. I am not sure about 03's but with M1 rifles the latest available parts would be used in overhauls or rebuilds. It is possible that a prior owner, just liking the milled trigger group better, installed it. If someone more knowledgeable than me, in regards to arsenal overhauls, knows that these trigger guards were used in overhauls/rebuilds I would leave the rifle as is, otherwise I might change that early trigger group for the stamped Remington group. You asked what it's value would be. As I didn't see any answers I would think it would bring around $ 700.00.
More likely a previous owner installed the earlier parts. They may have liked the looks of the milled trigger guard.
I don't think the rifle is a rebuild. I would change out the trigger guard and I would value the rifle at 800+ in today's market. Experts, correct me if I'm wrong. From what I recall the boxed OG indicates a rebuild.