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    M1 Carbine Finish

    Just picked up an Inland (2-44) Metal is Ex. Wood is without a blemish except bubba sanded the finish off on everthing but upper hg. Of course all markings are gone too. Would like to salvage what I can. What were they finished with?
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    The metal was (generally) parkerized. Some parts were blued depending on maker. The wood should be oil finished - usually it was dipped in boiling linseed oilicon and left to hang-dry at thefactory. This can be replicated by hand-rubbing boiled linseed oilicon into the wood.

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    Thanks Claven:
    With hg still original wanted to get it rite the first time.

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    On an Inland of that era, the bolt should be blued. It will be different from the rest of the gun.


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