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CGN CONDITION DEFINITIONS FOR MILITARY SURPLUS RIFLE BORES
PRODEDURE
Prior to examining the bore and assigning a condition rating it is the due diligence of the seller to thoroughly clean the bore, remove all residue, copper fouling or oxidation from corrosion. Failure to do so will invalidate this evaluation test.
There may be a combination of condition ratings in a single bore. In that case apply a percentage to your evaluation. For example: 70% very good / 30% fair (towards muzzle)
Primer on cleaning military surplus rifle bores that may have seen neglect
AS NEW
perfect condition in every respect.
This rifle is likely unfired or unissued.
EXCELLENT-
The bore shows no signs of wear and is mirror bright
The transition from lands to grooves is razor sharp from muzzle to throat.
There is no throat erosion
Bore is as close to new as possible but the rifle has been used.
VERY GOOD -
Exhibits signs of use by slight rounding of the rifling
No corrosion of any kind
Bore is bright and mirror like in the grooves and the lands
No verifiable throat erosion
GOOD-
Exhibits signs of use by rounding of the rifling
Rifling is consistently strong from muzzle to throat
No corrosion of any kind
Bore no longer shines like a mirror
Slight raspy feel in the throat when passing a brush across it
FAIR-
Rounded but strong and pronounced rifling
Frosty appearance to the rifling and grooves
No pitting
POOR-
Heavy corrosion - visible rust
Rifling is weak and worn out
Bore is dark
Cannot pass a patch down the bore without shredding pieces off
Can still be shot safely
WRECKED-
Unsafe to fire due to (but not limited to)
Bulged chamber
Deformity or constriction in the bore
Bent barrel
Very heavy corrosion
Let’s make this as easy to understand as possible.
CGN CONDITION DEFINITIONS FOR MILITARY SURPLUS RIFLE BORES
PRODEDURE
Prior to examining the bore and assigning a condition rating it is the due diligence of the seller to thoroughly clean the bore, remove all residue, copper fouling or oxidation from corrosion. Failure to do so will invalidate this evaluation test.
There may be a combination of condition ratings in a single bore. In that case apply a percentage to your evaluation. For example: 70% very good / 30% fair (towards muzzle)
Primer on cleaning military surplus rifle bores that may have seen neglect
AS NEW
perfect condition in every respect.
This rifle is likely unfired or unissued.
EXCELLENT-
The bore shows no signs of wear and is mirror bright
The transition from lands to grooves is razor sharp from muzzle to throat.
There is no throat erosion
Bore is as close to new as possible but the rifle has been used.
VERY GOOD -
Exhibits signs of use by slight rounding of the rifling
No corrosion of any kind
Bore is bright and mirror like in the grooves and the lands
No verifiable throat erosion
GOOD-
Exhibits signs of use by rounding of the rifling
Rifling is consistently strong from muzzle to throat
No corrosion of any kind
Bore no longer shines like a mirror
Slight raspy feel in the throat when passing a brush across it
FAIR-
Rounded but strong and pronounced rifling
Frosty appearance to the rifling and grooves
No pitting
POOR-
Heavy corrosion - visible rust
Rifling is weak and worn out
Bore is dark
Cannot pass a patch down the bore without shredding pieces off
Can still be shot safely
WRECKED-
Unsafe to fire due to (but not limited to)
Bulged chamber
Deformity or constriction in the bore
Bent barrel
Very heavy corrosion


















































