My father purchased an old M1 at a gun show years ago. He never fired it. I'm guessing it was manufactured in the 1950's or so.
I inherited it. I never fired it. (I have next to no experience with the M1 platform.)
My son wanted it, and I gave it to him. He is now cleaning it and preparing it to shoot. I know it has not been fired for at least 15 years, possibly many more.
He wants to know if there is a protocol for test firing an old firearm at a range. This may be overkill (and I'd be interested in people's thoughts on that), but he is wondering if he needs to rig it up, and pull the trigger with a string, just to make sure the gun doesn't blow up in his face. But, he wants to make sure he doesn't violate any range rules. I suggested he just talk to the individual running the range. But, does anyone have any thoughts? Is this something he should even worry about?...or is it something he should not be worried about as long as he cleans the rifle well?
He said that there is a $30 tool that is recommended for a full take down, but he is thinking of just cleaning and prepping the rifle short of doing the full take down. Again, thoughts?
I inherited it. I never fired it. (I have next to no experience with the M1 platform.)
My son wanted it, and I gave it to him. He is now cleaning it and preparing it to shoot. I know it has not been fired for at least 15 years, possibly many more.
He wants to know if there is a protocol for test firing an old firearm at a range. This may be overkill (and I'd be interested in people's thoughts on that), but he is wondering if he needs to rig it up, and pull the trigger with a string, just to make sure the gun doesn't blow up in his face. But, he wants to make sure he doesn't violate any range rules. I suggested he just talk to the individual running the range. But, does anyone have any thoughts? Is this something he should even worry about?...or is it something he should not be worried about as long as he cleans the rifle well?
He said that there is a $30 tool that is recommended for a full take down, but he is thinking of just cleaning and prepping the rifle short of doing the full take down. Again, thoughts?
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