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Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: So Cal
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"so it has been relegated to lap duty while watching war movies."
I thought I was the only guy that does that I always try to match the lap gun to the period being portrayed in the movie!![]() I can confirm Alvin's views on C96 accuracy(not that he needs it). ![]() I got my first C96 years ago,one of my first "collector guns". The bore looked pitted when I bought it,but the nice seller told me it would clean up great. When I it got home,the more I scrubbed it the worse it got. After cleaning it looked like a sewer pipe. The functioning has alway been great with no issues,but when shooting that gun,the safest place to be was in front of it! A few years ago I sent it to Redmonds Relining in Redmond WA. He did a great job and now it is very accurate.This is the same gun I learned that .30 Tokerev is NOT the same as .30 Mauser. ![]() Bob
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