There is one with a scope in the EE for 300$. I am not aware of any more being sold as new. But maybe in the future...
Last new one I saw was a few months back at Bulls Eye and it was $349 or $369 if I recall.
There is one with a scope in the EE for 300$. I am not aware of any more being sold as new. But maybe in the future...
They vary. Inconsistent quality control, just like the JW-15 they are based on. I don't know that I would buy one without hands-on inspection.
Diana K98 will be around 600$ after taxes,shipping and all.Thanks but I'll take JW25A.Then again ammo for it is way cheaper than 22LR...
I cleaned the exterior of my bolt up with a jewler's file on the rough high points and removed the rough machining marks on the mating faces of the bolt components on a machinist lapping plate with a micro grit lapping compound. I then polished the chamber with a 12 gauge bore mop covered lightly with Flitz polishing compound on a cleaning rod chucked in a drill. Go slow and check often, the metal in my bolt was relatively soft. Once I had it feeling right, I cleaned it up and lubed it very lightly with moly grease. It made a vast improvement going from feeling like it had valve lapping compound in it to incredibly smooth. It worked for me in this case and has held up over the years, YMMV.
Iraqveteran8888 did something similar with a Mosin Nagant - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QLL20Oh4P8M
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I've had a couple of JW-15s, I used red lead as a tracing agent to find the tight spots, then rework with diamond files and small stones, polishing with fine emery cloth and scotchbrite. I then lubed the bolts with lithium die makers grease and after 500-1000 rounds they smooth of nicely. The valve lapping compound is something I have been meaning to try, as I have heard much success.
I did one similar to you. I would sit on the couch watching TV, cycling bolt. After a while, look inside and see where it was rubbing. Clean area a bit using file, fine sand paper, stones, dremel or what have you, depending on where it needed work and how easy it was to reach.



























