05-19-2015, 01:34 AM
my grandfather brought home a rifle from when he served in WW2.
I did a little research and have come to terms that it is not a very good rifle but seeing that when it was handed to me it still had what appeared to be packing grease i would like to be the first person to fire it. and just would be honored to. however im scared it may be tampered or not manufactured with quality to fire it after all these years. it is in mint condition to the eye but i do not know enough to say its good to shoot. how can i figure that out?
I did a little research and have come to terms that it is not a very good rifle but seeing that when it was handed to me it still had what appeared to be packing grease i would like to be the first person to fire it. and just would be honored to. however im scared it may be tampered or not manufactured with quality to fire it after all these years. it is in mint condition to the eye but i do not know enough to say its good to shoot. how can i figure that out?
I did a little research and have come to terms that it is not a very good rifle but seeing that when it was handed to me it still had what appeared to be packing grease i would like to be the first person to fire it. and just would be honored to. however im scared it may be tampered or not manufactured with quality to fire it after all these years. it is in mint condition to the eye but i do not know enough to say its good to shoot. how can i figure that out?


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