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Incidentally, I believe there are 90 something wrong positions to put the gear of a BLR back in. Only one works with headspace.
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YouTube has emboldened a lot of people and made me a lot of customers reassembling bag o' gun...
x2 easy gun to stripWasn't being an a$$ and you need to lighten up quite a bit.
What I said was a true statement. They are a simple gun to deal with, once you know the few nuances of them. There are a few tricks to deal with. Decent literature is often very helpful.
I once bought a Remington Autoloading Rifle. (what they were called before they were named the Model 8) It was an antique gun and I was a little uncertain as to what parts it had and how it should go together. (how was I to know how many people had torn it down and put it together incorrectly?) I spent less than $30 on a book that covers many rifles. Besides the reloading manuals I have, it was some of the best money I've spent.
Or, check out You Tube. There's many videos that may save you a headache.
Maybe next time, before you call names, you could ask for help. There's lots of help available here. Heck, I'd even tear my SKS down just to see if I could answer a question. But not if you piss me off first.
This thread is like really really old.Hey man lighten up. The SKS is pretty simple and sometimes the typed word can come off more harsh than intended.
Besides Orygun is like really really old. Really old. Like over 55 old. He types with 1 finger and even that has arthritis in it. (He sold me a holster once and is a very cool guy)
Holy Jesus! Those Germans have to over complicate everything. I used to think the G11s were cool, but now that I know they have more moving parts than a space shuttle, never mind.Not that it was ever really in production but imagine a G11.View attachment 67641
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For it's dimunitive size; With no assembly manual/instructions, do any of you know how many small/loose plates, standoffs, pins, springs, and half-moon clips there are, and how they go together in a Glennfield Mod.60?.... I do... Whoa!
+1 on the glenfield!
My stepdad gave me one that was so chunked up with 40 year old gunk that it wouldn't cycle. I broke it down the the last spring and scraped it clean.
I see why he gave it away.
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