Which sucks for collecting brass at an indoor range. I always keep my brass but I'm going to need to find a different range.
I've got a list of spare parts I'm going to order plus a new operating rod spring. I'd hate to go out to the range and the firing pin fail after a clip or even one round. I don't carry spares for my sig but this rifle is 70 years old and it's good to carry spares for it.
I'm going to do a semi full strip and clean of the rifle this week. I'm not going to remove the gas cylinder since I don't have the special fixture to hold the rifle and it's probably fine. But the rest of the rifle needs to be properly cleaned and greased/oiled. Ordered some tung oil from the Real Milk Paint Company and I'll oil the stock up nice and good and call it done.
Last edited by TheDon; 03-30-2014 at 12:09 AM.
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