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  • ID: 398002
  • Uploader: Crotalus »
  • Date: over 16 years ago
  • Size: 112 KB .jpg (424x600) »
  • Source: file.gunjyui.blog.shinobi.jp/5ae909ec.jpg »
  • Rating: Questionable
  • Score: 8
  • Favorites: 34
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    Bomber64
    about 16 years ago
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    Hey . . . I have one of those rifles. I'm sure no one actually cares, but I felt like sharing.

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    4Fawkes
    about 16 years ago
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    I hear it's a solid gun. Do you have the carbine or the full rifle?

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    Bomber64
    about 16 years ago
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    I have the full un-scoped rifle, unfortunately I have never shot it. I don't know how to get the ammo. I picked it up as more of a collectors piece.

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    the redstar swl
    about 16 years ago
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    Check Gun-Deals.com, They've got a cost-per-bullet listing, Right now it shows that you can get 880 rounds of Bugarian steel core milsurp for $150.

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    AntiSoul
    about 16 years ago
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    Keep in mind that the surplus ammo is going to be highly corrosive. Be sure to run windex through the bore immediately after shooting, and give it a full cleaning when you get home. Best to search online for info on your particular model.

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    Dr Fine Rolo
    about 16 years ago
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    A lot of ranges don't let you shoot steel core either.

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    Justy
    about 15 years ago
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    AntiSoul said:
    Keep in mind that the surplus ammo is going to be highly corrosive. Be sure to run windex through the bore immediately after shooting...

    Windex is not that necessary. Water is, preferably hot.

    Ammonia's effect of neutralising the corrosive agents is overrated, the thing you really need to do is running a bowl of boiling water down your barrel so you dissolve the salts, drying it and proceeding with regular cleaning. Windex is just a hot-fix you do on the range right after you are done shooting.

    Fudds and range queens with AR's really like to bash the corrosive milsurp, but as long as you do the thing I described within 6-12 hours after you leave the range, you'll be fine.

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    Amraphenson
    about 15 years ago
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    I came for the maid with a gun.

    I stayed for the gun maintenance tips.

    Thank you, Danbooru.

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    Statutory Grape
    about 15 years ago
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    Never use water, even boiling, its too much trouble to make sure the barrel perfectly dry, otherwise its going to rust. Just use hoppes 5 brand solution to wipe down the barrel, it will neutralize the corrosive salts caused by the primers of surplus ammo and clean out the barrel.

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    Forticube
    about 15 years ago
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    Bomber64 said:
    Hey . . . I have one of those rifles. I'm sure no one actually cares, but I felt like sharing.

    I care, a lot infact, keep it safe.

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    GaeBolg
    almost 15 years ago
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    I currently have every model of the Mosin save for the Dragoon variation of the original 1891 rifle. And I love every single one of them

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