RECIT wrote:Nice oldie but goody. I do not own one YET. Did you order one form J and G sales off the web? There have been a few come across the board here that have tempted me, but I held off and bought ammo instead. I think now its time to get my hand on one of my own. Are you going to shoot the surplus corrosive ammo through it or find better ammo? I like the fact its a cheap rifle to purchase and a cheap rifle to shoot of you shoot the corrosive stuff, but I don't know if I want to clean my rifle like what is necessary to prevent the damage from the corrosive ammo.
I did get it off J&G and I had some problems, but I got a PERSON off the main number for their business when I called...that goes a long way! They were also very helpful so they get my business again as far as I am concerned. I plan on shooting surplus mainly when plinking, but Cabela's carrys some non-corrosive soft points and this thing was made to kill hogs as far as i am concerened

Sure, I could take em out with my scoped .270, but where is the fun in that! But cleaning the corrosive ammo is not bad. You can take the really easy way out by buying Hoppes #9 and clean regularly (which is what I use anyway) or just run a patch of windex through the barrel and wipe down the bolt with windex, then clean as normal with whatever you like. I was in the same place as you before I bought mine worried about what corrosive ammo would do to the gun, but everything I read says that as long as you don't let it sit in the barrel/bolt for a long time then you won't have any worries. But worse case scenario, I have to buy another gun for $120! I don't like wasting money so I will take care of this one but I wouldn't be heart broken if something happened to it. Now my Yugo and AK would be a different story! I say order a Mosin, a couple spam cans, Hoppes #9, and go to town!