Hi Guys,
After finally "scoring" a box of .410 # 7½ birdshot (the last/only one in southern Alberta) and two five-packs of rifled slugs (total cost $65) I finally ordered that cute little shotty.
Two quick questions ... the choke that it is supplied with is basically set-up for basic shotshells full of little lead pellets, but I like the idea of having a few slugs in my pocket ... just as an option if things got ornery. Would there be any concerns or worries about firing the slugs occasionally through the stock choke set-up? The current choke is described as a Beretta/Benelli® Mobil Choke Thread MC-1 (M).
These guns seem to sometimes have issues with FTF because of gunked-up/ faulty firing pins. Several years ago some friends and I unpacked a brand new unfired fully-cosmolined Norinco (sealed in plastic wrapping) SKS ... and used brake-cleaner spray everywhere possible after we dis-assembled it. Then we wiped it down and properly/lightly lubed it. I don't wanna disassemble this brand-new one right away. Would there be any downside to simply squirting some brake-cleaner into the obvious places before firing it?
(I never did understand how the fluid and the gunk just ... like ... disappeared into thin air!)
Thanks in advance.
After finally "scoring" a box of .410 # 7½ birdshot (the last/only one in southern Alberta) and two five-packs of rifled slugs (total cost $65) I finally ordered that cute little shotty.
Two quick questions ... the choke that it is supplied with is basically set-up for basic shotshells full of little lead pellets, but I like the idea of having a few slugs in my pocket ... just as an option if things got ornery. Would there be any concerns or worries about firing the slugs occasionally through the stock choke set-up? The current choke is described as a Beretta/Benelli® Mobil Choke Thread MC-1 (M).
These guns seem to sometimes have issues with FTF because of gunked-up/ faulty firing pins. Several years ago some friends and I unpacked a brand new unfired fully-cosmolined Norinco (sealed in plastic wrapping) SKS ... and used brake-cleaner spray everywhere possible after we dis-assembled it. Then we wiped it down and properly/lightly lubed it. I don't wanna disassemble this brand-new one right away. Would there be any downside to simply squirting some brake-cleaner into the obvious places before firing it?
(I never did understand how the fluid and the gunk just ... like ... disappeared into thin air!)
Thanks in advance.
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