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  1. Default USGI Buttstock cleaning kits

    more or less in order of issue

    WW2


    Postwar


    and a rare one

    Danish issue for the M1 (w/a sling)
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    as far as I know, this was all the Greeks considered neccesary...

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    Forgot this one.
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    And IF you have an orig GI plastic one like above ( not a repro ) , or the metal tube , and an orig. M-10 combo handle ( not a repro) , you can put the handle in where the pull though goes. This allows the rods/ brush / tip in thier pouch to go into the other hole with the grease pot. The repros are ever so slightly off on thier ID / OD that they won't go together.
    Chris

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    That little grease pot contaied "lubriplate" If you ever owned a lionel train set,it's the same stuff they supplied with their model trains

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    I purchased a 'surplus' quart can of lubriplate about 10 years ago. I'm gonna be long dead before #1 son gets to the bottom of that can!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dan Shapiro View Post
    I purchased a 'surplus' quart can of lubriplate about 10 years ago. I'm gonna be long dead before #1 son gets to the bottom of that can!
    LOL I bought two 1 pound cans of plastilube surplus about 10 years ago.I probably will never use up the first let alone open the second.

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    There are two types of Lubriplate. The white grease is WWII and the brownish colored is post war.
    Bob - Southern Indiana Chapter OFC

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