All surplus is corrosive. So if you find them that aren't corrosive then they are most likely going to be more expensive.there is actually a m surplus store a few miles away ill check there.
he is correct, I think it was the kgb that was using it as a service pistol for that very reason. The .22lr is the most deadly round by statistics.
it takes someone to know guns to know about it i guess.he is correct, I think it was the kgb that was using it as a service pistol for that very reason. The .22lr is the most deadly round by statistics.
For a 17 year old, I do know quite a bit about guns.it takes someone to know guns to know about it i guess.
im 17 bro. the only difference is i guess i was lucky enough to have a gunsmith as a cousin. and a very knowledgeable father. although neither one like CA. lulz that i learned myself.I've seen many videos with .22's and ballistic testing. Guess that doesn't do it's justice.
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For a 17 year old, I do know quite a bit about guns.