brihacharan wrote: Hi Strong Gun,
> Nice pictures....
1. The rifling appears to be contaminated with metal shavings - probably left uncleaned after cutting the pitch & landings by the manufacturer....
* Use a brass wire brush (available with gun shops for 0.22cal) and clean the insides of the barrel using any thin lubricating oil / you can also spray WD40 & do it....after which clean with soft cloth.
2. The stock appears to be good but made of a low quality wood....design seems a close copy of Precihole ARs....
* You may detach the action & have the stock sanded smooth - you may also apply 'walnut tint' & apply a mixture of (coconut oil + linseed Oil 50/50) 3 coats - leave overnight after each coat for the oil to soak & rub smooth with '0' emery paper & soft cloth.
3. Is there a rubber or plastic cheek piece put on the cheek rest?
4. The gun has a decent appearance & balance ....remember to adjust the rear sight for elevation & windage for shooting at 10 metres....many new shooters overlook this & later complain about accuracy!!!!!
Good luck!
Briha
Dear Brihaji,
Thanks a lot for your valuable comments. let me illustrate here some of your observations.
* Yes, the rifling seems to be contaminated by materials and I think those are the submission of the pellet metals. But your point also may be true. I am keeping in mind all your suggestions about the ways of cleaning the gun barrel. Surely I will do it in some days later.
* Yes, not only the stock but the whole gun seems to be a good copy of PH rifles. But you have mentioned that the quality of the wood is low, sir will you please explain the reason behind that? Again you have advised some ways to improve the stock. I will keep those points too in mind. But sir being a novice it is really a big issue for me to work out in such a way and here I need some person with first hand experience of doing such jobs , who will teach me directly how to do these stuffs.
* There is no coating( neither rubber nor plastic) on the cheek rest. It is just wooden and made with the same material as the stock.
* Yes sir, I have adjusted the windage and elevation before shooting. But there is a problem in the rear sight. And the problem is affecting my accuracy badly. So, I will take it to shop in some days. Actually the rear sight holding screw is not in its place properly and the screw elevation is blocking my view to the fore sight. I can't actually see the foresight sharply.
Waiting for your comments..
Thanks & Regards,
Strong_Gun