I have a bunch of vintage 30s Turk 8x57. Some of it you can stand and stretch after pulling trigger. Pretty accurate though. Just put a heavy bag over the rifle when stretching so it doesn't move;).
Just store it where it doesn,t get too warm. I put it in a corner of a cabinet upside down. Any drying, skimming or congealing is at the bottom of the bottle. When you open it just clean oil. No chunks or crust. I,ve used a bottle of TruOil for several years. Still dried fine but tossed it as a...
Not sure. Rub a little on a scrap piece of wood to see if it dries ok. I also just put a pin hole in the foil and put what I,m going to use in a bottle cap. But when you store it place it upside down/cap down so the air is at the bottom of the bottle. Any drying is away from the opening. Lasts a...
I think the UN shouldn't worry about highly regulated leagle hunting in SA. They should look at some of the neighboring countries where they hand children a AK to be a soldier. Thats psychological abuse.
Yes it's a M81. The rear of the bolt looks like the #4 newer style. IIRC that puts it later 50s to early 60s. Dig around on the net for "bolt styles". You can marrow it down more if it has plain or Micro groove rifling.
Just needs an iPhone 15 Pro Max, a $700 artisanal hatchet, and some $2,500 Nicks Boots and he'll be ready for the wine tasting before the Sundance premier of Kneecap
Needs a horse too.
If the accuracy is ok for him use it. It,s not dangerous. I have several old .22 rifles with a ring or slight bulge that shoot fine. A ring is easy to see in the bore but the barrel may not seem bulged. But if you close your eyes and run your finger tips along the barrel you'll feel it even if...
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