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I went here:
http://ammoseek.com/?gun=rifle&cal=276&grains=0&mfg=&keywords=&sortby=cpr
and was surprised to find 7.62 for 9 cents per. Was equally surprised to see Golden Tiger being sold by 50 rds as boxes...
The higher the humidity, the greater the frequency of inspection for rust.
Remove all furniture and store separately.
All metal parts (inside and out) especially the bore, chamber, and breech face should get a coating of grease. RIG is great, but many have used simple brake bearing grease...
Not sure if you know (or care) but you can remove the follower, trim down the stop and make them into 10 rounders.
If legal in your area, of course.
Just an FYI.
Origin perhaps???
Ive got many, MANY Chicom mags, and must say they have never failed me. At the time, they were the same price as a follower, so I decided to get whole mags instead of replacement parts.
Chinese drums have been flawless as well. Only thing is they are heavy and the...
First, sorry, I did search. The search feature timed out and gave me no threads.
Looking to add to my inventory and the best price I could find (minus shipping which of course will vary) was $179 per 1K rounds of Golden Tiger through thearmory.com.
Any better prices out there?
Thanks...
"Over on AIM surplus they have 1080 rounds of the corrosive stuff, 53 grain, for $130 plus I don't know how much for shipping..."
Link please? Im not seeing it. I only see Wolf gold/brown/silver/poly priced per 20rd box.
At the price you stated, it is a good deal if you clean your arms...
Lots of over thinking IMO.
Ammo cans w/ good seals is all you need to keep it serviceable for your lifetime. If it helps you sleep at night, a foodsaver is fine as well.
City living yuppie who doesnt not smoke/chew, hates NASCAR, loves futbol, Grand Prix and fine clothes, brews his own beer - yet owns more firearms than "needed".
I own my firearms mainly because I can.
With all due respect (and I really do mean that), do you truly believe that? Honestly now.
Please dont take that personally or as an attack aganist others here. It is NOT meant to be. But if you want to understand where I am coming from, do look at the posts as an outsider would.
There...
What,...Im still right...$3 or $4 is more than $1...:neener:
j/k :)
I dont know about you, but I could squeeze that trigger....what, lets say once every 2 (:what:...likely more) minutes on average. Thats like $90/hour in ammo cost alone.
I need a better job...:D
An important point to consider. Last time I looked (a loooooong time ago) ammo was more than one US dollar per round. Gets expensive quick.
Having shot a semi and a bolt in the past, I dont really get the appeal besides a "mine-is-bigger-than-yours"-type thing. Loud, good kick, etc., but...
I can attest that an air rifle (not a bb gun) is an undervalued and overlooked tool.
I own a Beeman R1 and must say it is VERY accurate, very quite and very cheap to shoot. Does a number on small animals for sure.
Also helps keep up marksmanship with traditional rifles.
I dont have an extra room, but will share my method.
I simply cut a large trash bag down both sides to make a long rectangle and lay that on top of my oak coffee table. On top of that goes a large piece of fabric (its cotton and its thick, but I dont know its original intended purpose...
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