danish home guard eddystone
brought danish home guard "notched" eddystone home (M53/17). bore cleaned up well, no evidence of corrosion from excessive blank ammo firing. headspace appears good. firing pin protrusion is excessive and i ordered a replacement and have milled/contoured firing pin to within .045-.059". will attempt to bring her to the range at first opportunity. danish front sight (pin-type) set at .046, may have to adjust post to set battle sight zero at 100yds. LOTS of cosmoline through out. i dont suspect that it has been fired or field stripped for cleaning in years. using a version of "Ed's Red" for cleaning. replacement remington stock without arsenal stamps,(eddystone handguards). stock, bolt numbered to match receiver. other small parts either remington or eddystone. nothing unusual. i would like to clean, not strip the stock and re-apply linseed oil to preserve the wood. any recomendations on how to go about this? is linseed oil the correct preservative or should i use tung oil? my goal would be to clean and preserve the rifle in the issued condition it was in when the last soldier held it in his hands. thanks.