I hope I spelled that right. There is one priced at $339 at a local pawn shop. Was wondering if that is a fair price. Its doesn't look like a AK type gun at all much more rifle like.
This may have been taked about before but bare with me I'm still new.
I know if you shoot corrosive ammo thrrough my rifles you need to clean them with 1. hot soapy water with ammonia. 2. windex in a pinch.
My questions are..1 What is corrosive about the ammo and if its salts or alkali...
How many rounds to you all keep on hand you know for the just in case the world goes to hell in a hand basket. :)
I have 7 boxes of 12 gauge, 80 rounds of 7.62x54. 30 rounds of 303 (not near enough), and 10 boxes of 9 mil.
A local pawn shop has a German 1940 Mauser with Swastikas on it. He hasn't set a price on it yet but this seens like a deffinant collector. Which I'm NOT totally interested in. I just like the shoot them. So what is going to be a fair price?
1. Which are the "best" Mausers
I'm sure German are the best but is Yugo, Czech, Spanish or Turkish better than any of the others. And is there any to stay away from.
Our local shooting range has several Mausers for sale on consignment (some guys cleaning out his basement) that are pretty...
I have an M-44 Polish, decent gun. But the place I brought it from has really good prices on 2 different Mausers $150. Would it be worth trading in the M-44 and getting the Mauser. Just got the M-44 last fall. I thinkg I should IF I could get a decent prices for the M-44.
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