I have the two American arms with about 45% of their finish remaining. I obviously want to avoid pitting, rust, etc. While none of them are going to be museum pieces, nor am I going to try and completely refinish the arms entirely, I don't want to hurt their value either. I live in a very dry environment and don't know if I should worry about their finishes, or if I should get a very high quality re-parkerizing job done or just keep them lightly oiled to ward off corrosion. Any advice?
Also, I have the Britisharm that could use some TLC but is not in bad shape. It appears to be parts matching (save for the bolt).Should I even bother taking it of the stock for a one-time decent cleaning, or should I leave what I can't see alone? I know some of these rifles need to really settle in their stocks if one really wants to see decent accuracy out of them. Advice here is also welcomed!
Much thanks!Information
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