I thought you were selling a used one for cheaper not making fun of the duct tape. HahaI believe it is the largest visible information on the webpage link I provided...
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I thought you were selling a used one for cheaper not making fun of the duct tape. HahaI believe it is the largest visible information on the webpage link I provided...
make sure the piston and gas port are super dry.
I second the windex. that or the G96. then finish at home with hoppes.
Some things like the grip are tragic and are ideally replaced. Everything else is good to go. I prefer a fore grip for control but you dont NEED it.
-chris
I encourage you to read the FAQ's. Lots of good stuff. One thing about vz58 Style guns is that they tend to reproduce in your gunsafe.
I believe the broken shell thing has a lot more to do with it then just laqure build up. I had that problem happen to me and I just shoved a ball of JB weld into the end of the case, let it dry, then tapped it out with a cleaning rod and hammer. Two light taps and the shell slid out. If it was this laqure stuck shell problem people speak of, Id probably would of had to hammer the @#$% out of it to get it out right? It just seems like its stuck in there really hard because trying to pry the shell out is impossible because you can't get a good grip on the shell to get it out. A gun smith from Nanaimo told me his theory on what is happening. I use the word "theory" as to not piss off the people that believe its a laqure build up problem because I could be wrong. No one has spent the time to study it to figure out what exactly is going wrong but from what i've experianced with the problem myself, I don't believe it for a second its from laqure build up. Anyways, the gun smith told me its probably because the metal for the shell is already weak and the dentonation from the primer is enough force to break off the end of the case. He told me it doesn't just happen in the SKS or Vz 58. He deals with at least one broken shell case per day and they happen a lot in rimmed guns like 30/30, 45/70, or even .303 but it also happens in regular hunting rifles chambered for just about anything thats not a rimmed case. Again, before I get flack from people, I could be wrong so take what I say with a grain of pepper. Thats right, I said pepper not salt. Damnit NoBark you've always got to be different.
I just got started with a CSA 12 inch carbine - now I'm thinking of adding a NR.




out on using the corrosive ammunition, only because I wont have the time to give it a good cleaning in the next few days.



























