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Springfield model 1868 Allin conversion
« on: September 05, 2020, 03:33:07 PM »
inherited this from dad many years ago. want to protect but not hurt its value. what to do, maybe nothing. i will try pics. one of closeup of type of rust i am concerned about. thanks all for info and opinions.









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Re: Springfield model 1868 Allin conversion
« Reply #1 on: September 05, 2020, 04:04:32 PM »
Very cool trapdoor variant  8)  :o

I'd probably oil it well, clean it off, then oil it again and leave it that. Using bronze wool and/or a brass brush with the initial oiling to remove more of the surface rust may also be warranted.

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Re: Springfield model 1868 Allin conversion
« Reply #2 on: September 05, 2020, 06:43:23 PM »
just ordered some BIG 45 FRONTIER bore/metal cleaning pad. think i will try it with some BALLISTOL.  just want to do what i can to protect it.
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Re: Springfield model 1868 Allin conversion
« Reply #3 on: September 05, 2020, 08:43:59 PM »
Be very careful if you plan to remove the stock from the metal.  The wood has a tendency to adhere to the metal.  Slow and easy are the watch words.  Good luck. That's a great piece!!! thumb1

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Re: Springfield model 1868 Allin conversion
« Reply #4 on: September 05, 2020, 11:52:33 PM »
That's a great piece!

You might consider this stuff if it's gonna be a wall hanger: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Renaissance_Wax#:~:text=Renaissance%20Wax%20is%20a%20brand,wood%2C%20ivory%2C%20and%20tortoiseshell.

I've had great luck with it.
I was collecting WWII German decorations and I got turned onto this stuff on a collectors site after I noticed a speck of rust forming on an iron cross.
It's very easy to use and is pretty durable.
I have no doubt that it would not hold up to a shooter, but it is currently protecting a few wall hangers in this house. It's holding up to a lot of handling on a 36 caliber revolver that just about everybody wants to play with. 

It has quite a good pedigree, too.

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