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Hey Bindi
Thanks for not including "soft" like this buttpad!
Seriously, thanks to WNO's suggestion, rubbing/scrubbing with white vinegar and an old toothbrush actually did remove almost all the whitish sheen. The pad is not quite "as new" black, but almost, so I'm well satisfied with the process. Took about 10 minutes total for two scrubbings with drying in between to check for progress. I might do it one more time, but maybe not as it's quite good already.
Thanks WNO!
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Does anyone know whether these late-war/postwar buttpads were made from natural rubber or from synthetic rubber? It matters because it will dictate the type of surface protectant we use.
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Just to bump this a bit - I got a "NOS" pad from Liberty Tree, it was covered in the same white residue, which cleaned off quite easily with a toothbrush and dish washing liquid (Dawn). I compared it to the pad on my unissued/unfired No5 and it was an exact match, except that it was actually soft and pliable. I'm thinking that oil and/or cosmoline
might speed up the hardening of the rubber pad, and using talc stops it from absorbing oil.
Last edited by IanD; 10-13-2020 at 01:26 AM.
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Originally Posted by
IanD
I'm thinking that oil and/or
cosmoline
might speed up the hardening of the rubber pad, and using talc stops it from absorbing oil.
According to an old (around 2008) post by Peter Laidler
armouries used to store the No5's muzzle-down to stop the oil attacking and hardening the Butt-Pad.
Mine are not the best, but they are not too bad. I can think of lots of Enfields I'd rather have but instead of constantly striving for more, sometimes it's good to be satisfied with what one has...
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Here's my recently acquired NOS No.5 butt pad that came from Apex, after a clean up with white vinegar, and after installing on my rifle.

Attachment 111616Attachment 111617
Just the thing for putting round holes in square heads.
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Decreasing the area available to absorb recoil that is. Narrower too.
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Originally Posted by
Bindi2
Looks good
Shot it for the first time since last weekend, and it did feel a bit more comfortable to shoot. Wasn't a huge difference, but a noticeable one with the much softer squidgy rubber. I gave it a good coat of Gummi Pflege as well, and will keep using that on it periodically to preserve it that way for as long as poss.
Just the thing for putting round holes in square heads.
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Originally Posted by
Alan de Enfield
According to an old (around 2008) post by
Peter Laidler
armouries used to store the No5's muzzle-down to stop the oil attacking and hardening the Butt-Pad.
That makes sense, however in civilian life, everyone just racked them and what we get today is a hockey puck. Mine was bought from a collection and I can guarantee it spent at least forty years muzzle up in a rack. Which reminds me, I should order another pad.
Last edited by IanD; 10-13-2020 at 11:38 PM.
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