Ignition Override
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For guns which are each used about once a month and kept in a dry closet, many believe that a thin layer of oil on the outside is enough during normal cleaning, after you are finished with the rifle. My problem here is wanting to over-lubricate because other objects will rub off some oil during storage or removal...won't they? The Mosin 44s often appear to have really bone-dry metal, no matter what happens.
The Ruger Minis are simple.
But what about newer people who have almost no skills with gun components and can deal with the five or so basic parts of an SKS' rear action (will the gas tube/piston only need oil evey six months or so?), but don't have the tools or knowledge to disassemble a Mosin?
The Ruger Minis are simple.
But what about newer people who have almost no skills with gun components and can deal with the five or so basic parts of an SKS' rear action (will the gas tube/piston only need oil evey six months or so?), but don't have the tools or knowledge to disassemble a Mosin?