30_cal_short
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I watched a 10,000 round torture test on an old school (better) wasr 10/63. The man showed the tip on the back of the bolt carrier had shown a tiny amount of mushrooming.
That's when I realized mine must have at least 40+ thousand on it. Still going strong and never has a feed faliure or ejection faliure. I'm going to just highball the number to 60,000 and be proud of it.
The original bolt is actually mushroomed on the lugs, angles, and hammer hitter. And the pin is absolutely mushroomed.
Awesome
It's only getting better with age, superb slide action, no rivets going out, even on the optic rail which I overload HEAVILY. NO wear apparent in the rifling, it's still the same looking from start to finish. Still solid all around! Still getting 2/3 moa at highest!!!!!
100k: I'm coming for you.
That's when I realized mine must have at least 40+ thousand on it. Still going strong and never has a feed faliure or ejection faliure. I'm going to just highball the number to 60,000 and be proud of it.
The original bolt is actually mushroomed on the lugs, angles, and hammer hitter. And the pin is absolutely mushroomed.
Awesome
It's only getting better with age, superb slide action, no rivets going out, even on the optic rail which I overload HEAVILY. NO wear apparent in the rifling, it's still the same looking from start to finish. Still solid all around! Still getting 2/3 moa at highest!!!!!
100k: I'm coming for you.