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I have a Landers Frary and Clark 1917 trench knife. Unfortunately there is a fair amount of surface rust on the hand guard.
Any suggestion on how to deal with this without affecting the original finish? Thanks much |
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The search function on this site is your friend, and actually works pretty well compared to other forums...
http://forum.lugerforum.com/showthre...t=rust+removal This is the best method I have ever found for rust removal...
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