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To: tet68;All
Check out www.milsurpshooter.net there is a world of information out there.

This Yugo was one of two the store had,it initially looked the worse of the two,the stock had a couple of gouges and the action was covered in cosmo and the bore was nasty looking,the other one was fairly clean and had a nice stock.

Then I realized that this one was ALL MATCHING NUMBERS,the other was a parts gun (made up of assorted parts).

After much cleaning and work this one is a real beauty,the bore looks unfired,and I've learned a whole lot about gunsmithing.(Tricks like stoning the cocking cam,locking lugs,carrier surfaces,how to make the bore come clean and honed up to mirror bright,haven't tried the "50 cent bore cleaner" yet but can't wait to try that one.)

Really looking forward to getting my C&R,just the though of buying stuff at dealer cost and having it delivered to my door via UPS is what dreams are made of.
And all for $30.

103 posted on 09/30/2001 5:54:42 PM PDT by tet68
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To: tet68
I've got this old .303 british which I've had forever. It shot pretty good, until I recently started attacking it with every cleaning solution I could find. I've tried Sweets 7.62, J-B bore compound, Bore Scrubber, Hoppe's Benchrest and No.9, and probably a few others I've forgotten. I've got about half of the black crud out of it so far. I'm hopeing that if I can get it all out, the accuracy will come back. What's the hot setup for getting this grunge out? What's this 50 cent bore cleaner?
104 posted on 09/30/2001 6:49:19 PM PDT by TERMINATTOR
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