i just used a kalinka SVD style side rail and 4x scope. the combination works excellent. The other advantage of this is that you can still see the iron sights
Its a good idea but it looks a little flimsy. I just mounted a SVD style rail to the side of my Mosin and now I have the ability to slide my 4x PSO scope on and off as a please.
I am an amateur gunsmith and I am interested in these parts if your looking to dispose of them. can you please PM me with pictures if possible or supply a little more info?
I've got the same thing. I own, work on, and even build guns out of parts kits. Im 19 and ever since I got into guns at the age of 11 I have tried to learn everything I can. There is nothing better than embarrassing someone that is "older smarter and a better shooter" than me by blowing them out...
I think u may have put it back together wrong. U should use the firing pin protrusion gauge that came with the rifle and make sure that the rear cocking knob is screwed onto the firing pin shaft at the right distance. Then check that the extractor is placed properely on the bolt.
1. rifles in a caliber that I can't buy easily or cheaply
2. Colt single action revolvers or anything that looks like one
3. any rifle with a poor bore
4. a bolt action shotgun
5. any Remington firearm
Idk, as stated before the quality of the armor comes into play greatly. If the quality is relatively poor (as I am assuming) then the impact from a rifle would cause fragmentation on the inside of the armored cab and kill them with their own armor. Also, if you were to land just one bullet in...
I think that if you were looking to make money fast on them and liquidate your collection, there are tons of easy ways to do that just like everyone is suggesting.
(Dont mean for this to sound selfish) But if your looking for someone to gift your firearms to, there are plenty of young shooters...
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