When I am pressed for a recommendation I typically fall back on the “KISS” principle (Keep It Simple Stupid) So I suggesting a Glock for semi auto or a Smith & Wesson for a revolver but that’s just me.
However you should go further for Allot of things depend on your purchase. Some things to...
I've used citrus stripper multiple times with good results just make sure you have gloves a parts cleaning type brush as well as plenty of rags on hand. Afterwards you might want to keep it simple and just use some BLO on the wood
patience0830 is right on target, hot soapy water. pop the plug, pull the stock and clean away.
I take the air chuck to them add a lite coat of CLP when I'm done and they are good to go
Lot of folks are stunned when you tell them to use water but truly it's the "universal solvent" that's been...
Spot on advice from Mark1911, also be prepared for questions, have your camera on standby for any additional requests for pictures.
Also advise potential buyers that they will need to check with their FFL /dealer if they will receive a firearm from a non-FFL dealer (that is unless you have...
FWIW It’s a proven system and like anything there are tradeoffs with the design when compared to your M1A’s FALS’s and AR style platforms.
If you’re hung up on “is it the right choice for my dollar”, well Just take your time think “What do you want to use the rifle for? You did your...
agree with Barista in his assessment, and the price range is spot on from what I've seen on the market. they are nice variant of the AKM for ones collection
they did a very good job making those, handled one at my local gun shop very authentic in detail, hopefully they will come down a few dollars so I can justify buying one.
Hello, fellow firearm enthusiasts and collectors, I stumbled on this great forum while doing a parts search, read a bit and now I look forward to participating and thanks for the opportunity to join you all.
-Mike