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I had a WASR-10, bought new. Traded it in for a "Paratrooper" SKS in less then a year, and haven't looked back.
Not only was it less accurate then even an AK has any business to be (about 6-8MOA, even with aftermarket trigger and Mojo sight), but it actually jammed twice in about 500 rounds I...
Keep in mind these really shoddy made/finished, even for AKs, and you can easily get a lemon with them...
I had one that wouldn't do better then 4" at 50yards, and that after I put Mojo sight and decent trigger group on it! Plus, the groups shifted as it heated up. And that was NOT the case of...
...practice for the regularly competing officers to hone the sears on their issued pistols. It was kind of winked at, even though very much against regulations. So once in a while someone's pistol went full auto (which was, off course, followed by a serious a** reaming for the offender).
Alex.
Guys, you are cracking me up talking about what infrastructure the former communist block emplyed to keep a secure border, and about the high tech stuff to be used on the US/Mexico border!
Let me tell you what made the former USSR border so secure that very few people even tried to penetrate...
Come on, AK is no M16 for accuracy, but it isn't this bad either. Even with an average quality AK, a decent shooter should be able to hit a chest target out to 200 meters most of the time (if I remember correctly, it was a standard range exercise in Soviet/Russian army).
Alex.
Yes, it is public (I think it is county operated). The fee (for a day) was about $10 - 15, can't remember exactly.
50 and 100 yard for rifle, bench shooting only. Range officers are really vigilant at enforcing safety rules, but otherwise generally nice guys, go out of their way to be...
Regarding the 200 gr bullets: I tested some Brown Bear (edited, I realized it wasn't Wolf but they are listed with the same ballistics) 200 gr SP in my new Mosin 91/59 carbine just this last weekend. I sighted in with Polish silvertip surplus first (at 100 yards), then shot a 5 shot group with...
secamp32 - there is one more range I know of, also on LI but not as far out as Calverton. Huntington range, off route 110, less then an hour drive from Brooklyn. I just went there last weekend. They allow any rifles, but "no rapid fire and no more then 5 rounds loaded at one time".
Let me know...
OK, now it makes some sense. Overtravel can cause you to jerk the trigger after the break, but before the bullet has left the barrel. Probably a minor variable, but I understand why at least competition shooters would want to avoid it.
Well, I am not a gunsmith, but here is what I would do...
I liked the idea with the set screw to adjust trigger pull (a link from the page you posted) better. A simpler and more elegant modification, and can be fine tuned with the whole rifle assembled, just take the bolt out and you can reach it with a wrench!
Sure it does not address overtravel, but...
I did my trigger work last night. Polishing the sear and trigger surfaces didn't produce any noticeable improvement in trigger pull length or weight, just made it a little smoother.
Apparently, that sear could take quite a lot of grinding without getting into trigger safety problems... But I...
Thanks for the replies!
The burr is really some steel "sticking up" along the contact edge of the sear.. kind of like you sometimes see on a badly sharpened knife edge, only bigger. Looks like it is really asking to be removed.
I am considering shimming the sear too, but it probably...
Hello,
I just posted a thread on the Rifle forum, then decided I may get more answers by posting a link here as well. After all, the questions I asked are of a gunsmithing nature.
Here is the link:
http://www.thehighroad.org/showthread.php?t=130166
I would appreciate any replies...
Picked up my new M91/59 last night, took it apart and cleaned/oiled everything (surprisingly, almost no cosmolene on it, except some inside the bolt).
The trigger actually feels pretty good (not a hair trigger, but quite smooth though long single stage pull).
However, I noticed that the very...
Sorry, an additional question: it is possible that we will go to a range just over the border in PA, then I will be just driving through NJ to pick him up on the way to PA. Any difference from NJ legal point of view?
Alex.
Hi guys,
can you give me an advice on the legalities involved?
I want to get together with a friend in NJ for some shooting at his local range, and wonder if it would be legal for me to bring my rifles (locked, unloaded, in the trunk, of course)? My rifles are legal in NY, actually even...
Hi guys,
I couldn't logon to THR last night, so posted this on TFL. So far the only suggestion I got there was "Tennessee Gun Parts" which has a cleaning kit and ammo pouches, but not no stripper clips.
Reposting here, hoping for more suggestions.
I just ordered my first Mosin (91/59 from...
I just got some interesting background info on the "heroes" of this real life drama from a friend. The friend's parents happen to be neighbors of the murdered woman, they have known both her and the (ex)husband (the murderer) pretty closely for years. They are in a state of shock (the mother at...
Unbelievable! I would have been extatic if it happened, say, 10 years ago.
In my former life (seems like ancient history now) I was a poor student in Moscow and held a part time job with the Moscow Post Office for several years, delivering cash. We had to make do with issued mace spray or...
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