Hey everyone,
I'm relatively new to military surplus firearms and recently picked up a few rifles: two Carcanos, an M1 Garand, and two Kar98ks. I'm looking forward to getting them out to the range, but I want to make sure they're safe to shoot before doing so.
What’s the best process for inspecting surplus rifles to confirm they’re safe to shoot and mechanically sound? I would consider taking one to a gunsmith but not sure of any? I'm aware of general issues like visible cracks, corrosion, and rough bolt operation, but I’d appreciate any detailed guidance or specific things to watch for with these particular models.
The M1 Garand still needs to be fully stripped and cleaned it’s coated in cosmoline. The Carcanos and Kar98ks have already been cleaned by their previous owners, but I haven’t done a detailed inspection myself yet.
Any advice or tips would be greatly appreciated!
I'm relatively new to military surplus firearms and recently picked up a few rifles: two Carcanos, an M1 Garand, and two Kar98ks. I'm looking forward to getting them out to the range, but I want to make sure they're safe to shoot before doing so.
What’s the best process for inspecting surplus rifles to confirm they’re safe to shoot and mechanically sound? I would consider taking one to a gunsmith but not sure of any? I'm aware of general issues like visible cracks, corrosion, and rough bolt operation, but I’d appreciate any detailed guidance or specific things to watch for with these particular models.
The M1 Garand still needs to be fully stripped and cleaned it’s coated in cosmoline. The Carcanos and Kar98ks have already been cleaned by their previous owners, but I haven’t done a detailed inspection myself yet.
Any advice or tips would be greatly appreciated!