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Mark II Pistol Striping Site

gunnutgunnut Member Posts: 724 ✭✭✭✭
edited March 2002 in General Discussion
http://www.ontargetguns.com/striptip.html Helped me out, thought yall might like the link.The Nut
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Comments

  • daddodaddo Member Posts: 3,408
    edited November -1
    Good info. but i still have the darnest time with mine.
  • v35v35 Member Posts: 12,710 ✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    Like the SKS, you really dont want to take it apart if you dont have to.
  • BullzeyeBullzeye Member Posts: 3,560
    edited November -1
    I took my SKS apart on a daily basis. Trigger assembly and all.It never bothered me much. I could break it down and put it back together in a minute or so.Not a lot of Jesus-pieces in an SKS. I had more trouble with my H&R .22 autoloader rifle. There's screws and springs and crap all over the place.
  • 22WRF22WRF Member Posts: 3,385
    edited November -1
    Works for the standard model and MK I too
    I Refuse to be a VictimGrumpy old man
  • Submariner .Submariner . Member Posts: 165 ✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    THANX GUNNUT,WE SOOT MY BRO-IN-LAWS MK2 ALL THE TIME.WE USED SOME LEAD BULLETS AND IT FOULED THE THING UP PRETTY BAD.DIDNT KNOW YOU COULD EVEN TAKE IT APART.IN SHORT THANX A BUNCH WALT
    Truck Driver,Submarine Veteran,Rusty Wallace fan,and piss poor typist E-MAIL WNUNLEY@USIT.NET
  • gruntledgruntled Member Posts: 8,218 ✭✭
    edited November -1
    Well, learned something new. I've had five of them over the last fourty-five years & never knew the barrel & reciever could be so easily removed from the frame.
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