I am pretty lucky. A female friend of my wife owns a pawn shop and sales guns. She found out I am a Milsurp Collector and if she runs across any deals she usually lets me know and I can get the guns off her for cost. I have been able to get a 1981 Romy G AK-47 for 200.00 and a Yugoslavian...
First Rifle: Remington Model 514 .22lr
First Pistol: Russian M1895 7.62x38r revolver
First Shotgun: Still trying to convince the wife to let me get one
thanks all...I just got back from a vacation to visit my wife's family in pittsburgh....I will try cleaning the cylinder with a good hoppes soaking..and I did inspect the cylinder and it looks like it has been dry fired......I will let you know the outcome...thanks for the help...
I know it ain't worth much but it belonged to my great grandfather so it does have some sentimental value.....I figured if nothing else I might be able to learn how to do some repairs on my own rather than risking it on something more valuable in my collection.........
Need some info..I inherited a FIE Model E15 six shot .22 LR revolver...took it out to the gun range to try it out....fired well but I couldn't get the spent casings removed from the cylinder....I had already given it a good cleaning before going to the range....had to take out the cylinder out...
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