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Rimfire and Airguns
Opinion's on most accurate semi-auto .22's
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<blockquote data-quote="ntsqd" data-source="post: 2249488" data-attributes="member: 93138"><p>Likewise, I cleaned a LOT of firearms in my decade or so working behind the counter. And reassembled many that were brought to the shop in what we eventually referred to as "coffee can specials", i.e. "I took this thing apart to clean it and now I can't figure out how to put it back together. Oh and while you have it, could you clean it?" I not only cleaned customer's firearms, I cleaned every used or traded-in firearm.</p><p></p><p>With a 10/22 I think the most valuable modification that you can make to one is the hole at the rear of the receiver. Then you can push patches thru the bore in the best direction. Not that you should need to do that all that often. On my own I only push a patch thru the bore after cleaning the action, and the main reason that I do that is to make sure that there are no mongus-grotties from the action cleaning that managed to make it into the bore.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ntsqd, post: 2249488, member: 93138"] Likewise, I cleaned a LOT of firearms in my decade or so working behind the counter. And reassembled many that were brought to the shop in what we eventually referred to as "coffee can specials", i.e. "I took this thing apart to clean it and now I can't figure out how to put it back together. Oh and while you have it, could you clean it?" I not only cleaned customer's firearms, I cleaned every used or traded-in firearm. With a 10/22 I think the most valuable modification that you can make to one is the hole at the rear of the receiver. Then you can push patches thru the bore in the best direction. Not that you should need to do that all that often. On my own I only push a patch thru the bore after cleaning the action, and the main reason that I do that is to make sure that there are no mongus-grotties from the action cleaning that managed to make it into the bore. [/QUOTE]
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