TheSmorgMan
Well-known member
3 things first:
1. I’m happy doing nothing, I don’t want to invent problems to “fix” and end up ruining something.
2. I don’t want to be the next franchise of “Bubba Gumps rifle alterations factory”
3. Don’t want to start a forum war.
Currently oiling the US guns and it got me thinking, “what to do for the K98.” Been digging through old threads on this forum and there’s a lot of differing thoughts on what to do/use.
The laminate stock isn’t dry. It wasn’t cosmoline, but the insides and metal were coated with what seemed to be some sort of axle grease or some thick motor oil. (Same with the bayonet) it was dirtier than a condemned crack house.
For now, nothing is needed, but In the future, if it dries out, what do I use? I’ve seen ballistol come up frequently. It’s a late 1944 laminate stock.
1. I’m happy doing nothing, I don’t want to invent problems to “fix” and end up ruining something.
2. I don’t want to be the next franchise of “Bubba Gumps rifle alterations factory”
3. Don’t want to start a forum war.
Currently oiling the US guns and it got me thinking, “what to do for the K98.” Been digging through old threads on this forum and there’s a lot of differing thoughts on what to do/use.
The laminate stock isn’t dry. It wasn’t cosmoline, but the insides and metal were coated with what seemed to be some sort of axle grease or some thick motor oil. (Same with the bayonet) it was dirtier than a condemned crack house.
For now, nothing is needed, but In the future, if it dries out, what do I use? I’ve seen ballistol come up frequently. It’s a late 1944 laminate stock.