Hi
A grossly overpriced ag42b seems to have followed me home from the gun show. From prior posts here, I could have bought three of these in Canada for what this one cost.
The previous owner bought it 20 years ago and left it on the shelf (thankfully he oiled it first). He wasn't much help as far as information on the performance of this rifle since he'd never actually fired it.
I intend to shoot the rifle, and from what I've seen that's done a lot more up north than down here. So far I've pretty well dug into how to tear the thing down and put it back together. Past threads have gone into the tear down and operation stuff pretty well. Last check on my thumbs showed both of them to still be in good shape.
My dilemma is ammo. There seem to be a lot of comments about the rifle tearing rims on military ammo. I'm not real sure I want to run the rifle that way. I have also seen comments that oiling the rounds reduces the rim tearing. I have a suspicion that oil also increases the back pressure against the bolt.
Surplus ammo of the 139 grain variety is indeed available this week from several suppliers for about 38 cents a round. That's not exactly cheap *if* I am correct and the rifle really doesn't like the stuff. Given that it goes out of stock fast, if I'm going to run use it, buying a lot is the only real alternative.
Many have commented that reloading is the way to go for this rifle. That's fine if it's the only choice. I'd like to stick with 139 grain bullets if possible. Apparently "fast" powders are what's indicated for this gas system. Since I can pick up any powder out there, what's the best? Is IMR4895 fast enough, or is something faster indicated. I can find loads for stuff as fast as 2400.
My objective here is to punch holes in paper out to 300 yards, with most shooting at 100 yards. If I'm going to reload, I'd prefer to come up with a load that fits the rifle and doesn't rip the brass apart as it extracts. With iron sights, I will not be able to tell the difference between a load that groups 0.5 MOA and one that's at 0.25. Anything "sub 1 moa is fine".
So, can a load be developed that gets the rifle running more or less like an M1 or an FAL, or should I just grab the surplus ammo while it's available? If I'm developing a load, is 4895 reasonable, or should I start even faster?
Next up - I *assume* that the barrel has a 1 in 7.5" twist, just like the Mausers. I haven't found that confirmed anywhere I've looked. If it's something slower that might influence my bullet choices.
Final question - Is there somewhere out there that shows the production numbers on this rife by year?
Thanks !!
Bob
A grossly overpriced ag42b seems to have followed me home from the gun show. From prior posts here, I could have bought three of these in Canada for what this one cost.
The previous owner bought it 20 years ago and left it on the shelf (thankfully he oiled it first). He wasn't much help as far as information on the performance of this rifle since he'd never actually fired it.
I intend to shoot the rifle, and from what I've seen that's done a lot more up north than down here. So far I've pretty well dug into how to tear the thing down and put it back together. Past threads have gone into the tear down and operation stuff pretty well. Last check on my thumbs showed both of them to still be in good shape.
My dilemma is ammo. There seem to be a lot of comments about the rifle tearing rims on military ammo. I'm not real sure I want to run the rifle that way. I have also seen comments that oiling the rounds reduces the rim tearing. I have a suspicion that oil also increases the back pressure against the bolt.
Surplus ammo of the 139 grain variety is indeed available this week from several suppliers for about 38 cents a round. That's not exactly cheap *if* I am correct and the rifle really doesn't like the stuff. Given that it goes out of stock fast, if I'm going to run use it, buying a lot is the only real alternative.
Many have commented that reloading is the way to go for this rifle. That's fine if it's the only choice. I'd like to stick with 139 grain bullets if possible. Apparently "fast" powders are what's indicated for this gas system. Since I can pick up any powder out there, what's the best? Is IMR4895 fast enough, or is something faster indicated. I can find loads for stuff as fast as 2400.
My objective here is to punch holes in paper out to 300 yards, with most shooting at 100 yards. If I'm going to reload, I'd prefer to come up with a load that fits the rifle and doesn't rip the brass apart as it extracts. With iron sights, I will not be able to tell the difference between a load that groups 0.5 MOA and one that's at 0.25. Anything "sub 1 moa is fine".
So, can a load be developed that gets the rifle running more or less like an M1 or an FAL, or should I just grab the surplus ammo while it's available? If I'm developing a load, is 4895 reasonable, or should I start even faster?
Next up - I *assume* that the barrel has a 1 in 7.5" twist, just like the Mausers. I haven't found that confirmed anywhere I've looked. If it's something slower that might influence my bullet choices.
Final question - Is there somewhere out there that shows the production numbers on this rife by year?
Thanks !!
Bob


















































