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how to clean mauser stock

by Kathlyn Schroeder Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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Tools for 8mm Mauser Cleaning

  1. The Hooded Sight. The best tool I know for removing the hood over the sight is a snap ring pliers set to widen the tines when the handles ...
  2. Routine Disassembly. Since I am using this Instructable to show special tools I use, I will not give attention to several steps that are part of the disassembly.
  3. Floor Plate Release. ...
  4. The Spanner Wrench. ...

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Full Answer

Why clean a Mauser rifle?

A Mauser rifle is a classic piece of military history and needs to be cleaned on a regular basis to be preserved. Mauser was a German manufacturer of arms that supplied the country with weapons for over 120 years. The most iconic of these weapons is the Mauser 98k bolt-action rifle.

How do you clean the stock of a gun?

About one cup is all that is needed to clean the stocks on several guns. Dip a clean cloth in the solution until it is damp, not sopping, and wipe down the length of the stock, the grip and any other wooden parts on the gun. Dry the gun with another clean cloth and allow the weapon to air dry completely.

How do you clean the stock of a car?

Rub a light coat of quality wax into all surfaces of the stock, and allow the wax to set for about half an hour. Buff and shine the wax from the stocks with a clean, dry cloth. James Clark began his career in 1985.

What is a Mauser rifle?

Mauser was a German manufacturer of arms that supplied the country with weapons for over 120 years. The most iconic of these weapons is the Mauser 98k bolt-action rifle.

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What can I use to clean my gun stock?

0:146:25My New Favorite Way to Clean Gunstocks - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipAnd then like like the gun stock kind of impacts it and it kind of rubs off on it. This magic eraserMoreAnd then like like the gun stock kind of impacts it and it kind of rubs off on it. This magic eraser is actually really good for removing that.

Can you use Murphy's Oil soap on gun stocks?

Items you will need Clean gun stocks with a diluted solution of Murphy's oil soap and a damp cloth to restore the luster of the wood, and to remove dirt and grime from the field.

What is the best oil to use on a gun stock?

Tru-Oil® Gun Stock Finish has been the professional's choice for gun stock finishing for more than 30 years. Its unique blend of linseed and other natural oils dries fast, resists water damage and will not cloud, yellow or crack with age.

Should you clean antique guns?

Without the smallest amount of moisture, dust gets pushed around and won't actually be picked up. Once you've successfully removed dust, be sure to dry any moisture left behind with a clean, very fine cloth. This is the absolute most you should ever do to clean your antique firearm.

What is the best thing to clean a wooden gun stock?

1:012:53Cleaning Gun Wood - Quick Tips - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipSo you know mineral spirits. It's great it doesn't the wood doesn't soak it up won't swell up yourMoreSo you know mineral spirits. It's great it doesn't the wood doesn't soak it up won't swell up your wood you're not changing.

What do you put on a wood gun stock?

0:399:20Stock Care & Storage - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipWe would use I will recommend using a very very small amount of Bald linseed oil which.MoreWe would use I will recommend using a very very small amount of Bald linseed oil which.

Should I oil my gun stock?

It is important to clean your shotgun after each use to remove any moisture, unburnt powder or dirt. Gun oil should be used sparingly as excess oil or cleaner can damage the stock.

Should you put gun oil in the barrel?

Improper care of your rifle, shotgun, pistol, or other firearms may result in it malfunctioning and/or rusting. While cleaning the outside of a gun is routine knowledge among gun owners, you're not alone in asking, “Should I oil the inside of my gun barrel?” The answer is, yes, but make sure you're doing it correctly.

Can you put linseed oil on a gun stock?

Boiled linseed oil is more often used on bare wood and is popular for finishing gun stocks, as the process of heating it decreases its drying time. When hand rubbed into wood, it creates a durable weatherproof seal and the heat produced from the friction of rubbing produces a deep, polished finish.

Should I oil an antique gun?

Avoid using oils. Oil is not the best material for long-term protection of collection pieces because it traps dust and dirt, eventually breaks down and has to be periodically replaced. A high quality light oil is fine for maintaining a gun you still shoot.

Are old guns worth money?

Just because a gun is old doesn't necessarily make it valuable. In reality, most older, mass-manufactured guns are actually worth much less than a brand-new model. For example, if the gun you obtained is a Mossberg 500 made anytime in the 1960s to 2020, it's worth approximately $75 to $300, depending on its condition.

Do guns lose their value?

While most well-maintained, high-quality guns don't depreciate, buying guns as an investment while they are at top dollar isn't a good idea. Just like you would do when investing in the stock market, buy low and sell high.

Step 1: The Hooded Sight

The best tool I know for removing the hood over the sight is a snap ring pliers set to widen the tines when the handles are squeezed. This spreads the sight hood enough to remove it from the sight easily.

Step 2: Routine Disassembly

Since I am using this Instructable to show special tools I use, I will not give attention to several steps that are part of the disassembly. Anyone wanting a step-by-step guide to the disassembly of a Mauser rifle should follow the steps in this link. (The photo shows removal of the front barrel band.)

Step 3: Floor Plate Release

A punch or a pin is needed to press the release pin on the floor plate. The floor plate forms the bottom or floor of the ammunition magazine. The spanner wrench (See the yellow text boxes.) will be used in a later step. See the second photo to view how the pin portion of the tool is used.

Step 4: The Spanner Wrench

The photo shows the spanner wrench section of the tool used earlier to remove the floor plate. I drilled two holes in a piece of 1/8 x 1/2 inch strap iron. They are the same distance apart from each other as the indentations in the special nut on the bolt running across the rifle stock's width. The second photo shows the spanner wrench in use.

Step 5: Cleaning Up After Corrosive Primers

I have some military surplus 8mm ammunition from the days of corrosive primers. The recommendation is that the barrel be cleaned with hot soapy water to remove the corrosive elements. I bought a piece of 2 inch PVC pipe and an end cap. I cemented the end cap on one end of the PVC and cut it to 29 inches.

Step 6: Disassembly of the Bolt

Periodically it is good to disassemble the bolt to clean any powder residue from inside it or to lubricate internal parts. The bolt includes a very strong spring. There is very little space on the bolt for one's fingers to pull it down and hold it while turning the safety to release the bolt parts.

ewallover

So I've gone and done it! I won a GunBroker auction on a National Postal Meter 1943 M1 Carbine. In the photos the rifle looks pretty darn good. I know there are going to be dents and dings, but those honorable marks are a part of the firearm's history. I have been told that simple green will remove a great deal of crud and grime.

hzhardy

I wraped my m1 garand stock tightly in a towel and placed in a trash bag on the dash of my truck for a few days so the old towel wicked the old oil and cosmoline out.

ewallover

Wood-water? Um, I need to sleep on this... one major consideration would be my wife and her dishwasher...I don't think so....

Gmountain

The simple green won't hurt. The rinse with water let it dry. Then blo.I've done 5 m1 carbine stocks this way.

ewallover

Ok G, you've convinced me. Did you clean the inside of the stocks also or just the exposed exterior surfaces? I really do not want to raise the grain around the stamps and cartouche. From the photos, they are not well defined.

hzhardy

Wood-water? Um, I need to sleep on this... one major consideration would be my wife and her dishwasher...I don't think so....

Gmountain

Inside and out. Don't forget, these stocks have seen plenty of rain and snow

How to clean a stock with purple power?

Spray the stock with the Purple Power and immediately start scrubbing it with the brush. Work in small areas so the stuff doesn't have time to absorb into the stock or dry on the surface. Once a small area is scrubbed, rinse it off with warm water. Move on to the next area of the stock, scrub and rinse.

How long should I let stock sit before wiping?

If you let it sit too long, the oil becomes "gummy" and has a sticky feeling. I normally go for about 15 minutes before wiping it with a rag. Now let the stock sit and dry for a full 24hrs.

How to get a smooth finish on steel wool?

First get a small piece of #000 or finer steel wool. Saturate the steel wool with the oil and start scrubbing the stock. Try to keep an even amount of scrubbing and not focus on one area. Keep the steel wool wet with the oil, it will give you a smoother finish.

How to clean steel wool?

First saturate the steel wool with the alcohol or thinner. Scrub the stock, evenly to avoid getting a splotchy finish. When the stock is still wet with the solvent, w ipe off the crud with a paper towel before it has time to dry on the surface. I normally do a little area, wipe, do a little area, wipe.

What oil to use on a military stock?

2) Doing a Boiled Linseed oil (BLO) scrub. I normally do this if a stock isn't too dirty. Boiled linseed oil is the most common finish on military gun stocks. It is readily available and cheap. Most hardware stores have it in pint sized cans and a can will last forever.

Does oil scrub work on stock?

An oil scrub will normally leave a stock smooth and it feels amazing. You will need to complete the first step of the write up and remove most of the cosmo from the stock. Even though the oil is an oil finish, it will actually clean as you scrub. There will be quite a bit of junk that comes off of the stock.

Can you use heat to dry stock?

Do not use heat or sunlight to dry the stock, if you do you take a chance of warping the stock. Once dry, the stock will have a fuzzy raised grain look to it. I simply just rub it good with #000 steel wool to smooth it out again. Now all oils have been removed from the stock and it looks really dry.

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