as you say, you can get a whole lot of shooting for a whole lot less money with a. I'm guessing about another 200 Euro's on top.which was a big step too far for my shooting budget.and then there's the ongoing powder primer cost.
#MAUSER K98 22LR FULL#
Our range has built up walls of ash and soil along it's full length so this reduces the cross wind effect some what.įor the same price as the Norinco I could have just about bought a tatty full bore ex-military rifle.but then there would have been: You have ten shots precission.time allowed 6 minutes followed by 10 shots in 90seconds.irrespective of mag capacity only 5 shots allowed in any one mag.no full auto's allowed!īefore buying the Norinco I was using the clubs MAS 45.it's a French military training rifle.I'm guesing it was made in the 50's or 60's.so it is very well worn now!.but at 200 meters, using iron sights and shooting at a black that is 15 inches in diameter I can group.or should that be spread!.ten shots across about a 2 foot diameter.
TAR guns are any guns.in standard as issued condition.no add ons or tune ups or improved sights.if scopes are fitted as standard then it's Ok to use them but they also cannot be up-graded.that were or are currently issued to Military forces.this also includes military training rifles and these are usually in. (this stands for Tir de Armes Reglementaire) I've got this gun since it is eligible to shoot what the French call T.A.R.
I'm looking forward to it getting here now so I can take it out into our field and pop a few rounds off!.ain't getting a new gun always exciting!. I know it's at the budget end of the 'quality meter' but the guns I've looked at and examined seemed robustly made if a little crude in finish.that'll be a little project for me to try and improve it's looks.but like the zillions of eastern bloc guns in use around the world they go bang when you need them to, suffer dirt and abuse well and seem to get the bullets where they need to be.it's no oil painting but it's absolutely functional.in fact typical Chinese/Russian quality and the bang for buck looks adequate for my needs.
#MAUSER K98 22LR PLUS#
I'm only going to be competing 2 or 3 times a year at my local shooting club plus some fun shooting and plinking with this thing.I already have far too much invested in my other guns to warrent investing a shed load more cash into this one so I have to cut my cloth to suit by shrinking pocket!. thanks guy's for all the feedback.I'm going to order one.