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Re: What do you mean by "Defarbed" 1853 Enfield

So, to "Defarb" is to correct the historical inaccuracies in modern replica Enfields as shipped from the manufacturer. I have less than no experience with these rifles and looking at the number of views of Jim's post and the one asking for an explinication compared to the views of the main discussion, I suspect that most of the visitors to this site knew the answer. The link to a site where the procces is explained was very helpful.

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