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    1861/63 Savage contract Musket.

    I've done a lot of googling on the subject of full disassembly and totally cleaning my 1861/63 Savage, but I've read some conflicting things as far brushes, oils, and solvents to use or not use. Hoping to get pointed in the right direction with all of that. I'd like to get this cleaned up as...
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    New guy from Oregon.

    It's real! It needs a little linseed oil on the stock and some surface rust taken care of, but the action is tight, and the bore is good.
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    New guy from Oregon.

    I just picked up a Savage Contract Model 1861 built in 1863. Looking forward to getting neck deep into muzzle loading!
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