I was given an old herters .22 LR by a friend because it wouldnt feed. It say "perfection" G-1 style on the barrel. Anyway I pulled the rifle apart and found the peice of the feed lip that broke off. I rewelded the feed lip and put it all back together and the rifle functions perfect. my...
i have heard of tumbling loaded ammo, never have done it. i just lightly chucked it in a drill and very lightly with scotchbrite and then with 000 steel wool on a slow speed. i tried just steel wool but it was a little nastier than i thought. All the ammo came out like new. thanks for input guys
thanks guys. i was figuring it was too cheap. you can find brass cased in local stores here, but cost about $1 a round. since aks arent picky didnt see the point just want to klnow if i was missing something
i recently got my first ak. a family memeber gave me some older ammo he had for a old sks. nothing real bad just old and tranished and looking a little ruff. anyone know any good trips for cleaning up old ammo?
Just got my first ak. went shooting and i love it. now i am on the question of reloading. is it worth reloading ak ammo since steel cased ammo is so cheap (runs about $6 per box where i am)
i currenty live in san diego, california. i grew up in denham srings though. all i can say is damn i miss louisiana. it will be good to hear and speak to normal people with normal views on guns.