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Join Date: Jun 2002
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Maybe a nice presentation case might be the answer Gewehr Guy?
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Stan, the presentation case is another thought - it's a problem to be dealt with but I've had worse ones to deal with 8^) . I'll have to pick up some gun oil but old 3in1 has done me good. My 1891 Loewe Argie and 1899 Swede 96 have hung on the wall for four years and they both still have nice pretty bluing....but they are always as dry as a bone when I go to oil 'em again.
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"OOOMPH" I get Thanks for the explanation, though, the noneject-rechamber thing is one of the problems I have cropped up with. And yes, very accurate indeed.
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Join Date: Jun 2002
Location: Rio Rancho, New Mexico
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If you handload you can fix this problem or you can get a weaker spring, or you can send it to someone to do for you. The SAKO Lapau AMMO is said to be a little more OOMPHFUL!!! lol The Winchester AMMO in 30 LugER IS HOTTTTT!! I dont recommend it! The Sako would be my direction if I didnt hand load! THORDUDE
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Thanks I got some (Break free CLP) Today!
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