commissar_lubi
CGN Regular
We all know the risk potentially associated with shooting older rifles and beyond the usual inspection we do before shooting (looking for corrosion, rust, etc), is it worth it having a gunsmith take a look at it too?
I ask because I assume most gunsmiths deal first and foremost with modern firearms and might not be particularly familiar with older rifles like, for instance, a Ross Mk3 rifle.
I ask because I assume most gunsmiths deal first and foremost with modern firearms and might not be particularly familiar with older rifles like, for instance, a Ross Mk3 rifle.


















































