I hope this is a good spot for this question.
I purchased a Russian Nagant rifle this summer in 7.62x54 cal. It is a fun inexpensive gun to shoot. Great for teaching the sons how to handle something bigger than a 22.
It is how ever a pain to keep clean, when using military ammo especially. The residue never seems to go away!
Which leads me to my question.
In a real war time situation, with all that may be going on around you. How in the world would a soldier keep his rifle clean?
Hey stop that, I said rifle! From what I have seen it wouldn't take much for one of these bores to become so fouled that a bullet would never make it down the length of the barrel.
Just a thought I had while cleaning this gun for umpteenth after shooting with my boys.
I purchased a Russian Nagant rifle this summer in 7.62x54 cal. It is a fun inexpensive gun to shoot. Great for teaching the sons how to handle something bigger than a 22.
It is how ever a pain to keep clean, when using military ammo especially. The residue never seems to go away!
Which leads me to my question.
In a real war time situation, with all that may be going on around you. How in the world would a soldier keep his rifle clean?
Hey stop that, I said rifle! From what I have seen it wouldn't take much for one of these bores to become so fouled that a bullet would never make it down the length of the barrel.
Just a thought I had while cleaning this gun for umpteenth after shooting with my boys.