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    New P-14

    I recently nabbed an ERA P-14 at an auction. The stock is solid and the metal looks good, but it is finished in what looks like black enamel paint. I've got several Enfields and the finish on this P-14 closely matches the finish on some of my Enfields.

    I've also got several other P-14's that have a more traditional blued finish, which is what I assumed the American manufacturer's used. Did the Britishicon refinish these at some point with the black paint? If so, what did they use and how did they apply it?

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    I think the british did use some kind of paint on their rifles at some point. You might try asking on the LEE enfield forum.
    john

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    "Suncorite" is an enamel paint put over the original parkerizing and baked on at a temerature to help preserve to original finish. If it's the original, it will be tough. If it was put on from a spray can (stove paint) in recent years it will come off quite easily.
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    Thanks, guys.

    I intend to leave it alone, until and unless I am convinced that it is some sprayed on stove paint.

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