from experience,
looked at a musket,
genuine 1770's dated rev war piece
all correct
just a bit of crusty stuff evident,
story was it was put up in a church steeple back in that time frame and forgotten
found in the 80's as in 1980's and stored correctly since
not a clue of the story is true, but that was one nice musket
M16,
one of dad's old buddy's showed up with one that he had stored in the filter housing / intake of his pool,
yep, his pool,
greased up beyond belief, and wrapped up in a poly bag
that leaked,
all the alloy parts were fine, just finish issues,
all the steel parts had rust, despite the grease, but were serviceable,
unfortunately, some springs rusted too, and they would not do as they should
bore was serviceable, chrome ,,,,
replaced the springs and all was well,
he went ahead and replaced the internals, and stored it again, away from the pool,,,,
it was one of his SHTF plans,
I Was at a show in NOVA (That is NOrthern VirginiA) many years ago and a guy had a table full of 1903 C stocks,
he worked for the .gov, and when they were phased out he took them home (not uncommon, since most surplus obsolete stuff would be trashed) and stored them in the rafters of his garage,
at the time he lived somewhere hot and dry, and left them there for a long time
they were like balsa wood, light as a feather , all the oil had baked or run out of them but they were pristine as far as look,
damn shame, that was, even then they were expensive
looked at a musket,
genuine 1770's dated rev war piece
all correct
just a bit of crusty stuff evident,
story was it was put up in a church steeple back in that time frame and forgotten
found in the 80's as in 1980's and stored correctly since
not a clue of the story is true, but that was one nice musket
M16,
one of dad's old buddy's showed up with one that he had stored in the filter housing / intake of his pool,
yep, his pool,
greased up beyond belief, and wrapped up in a poly bag
that leaked,
all the alloy parts were fine, just finish issues,
all the steel parts had rust, despite the grease, but were serviceable,
unfortunately, some springs rusted too, and they would not do as they should
bore was serviceable, chrome ,,,,
replaced the springs and all was well,
he went ahead and replaced the internals, and stored it again, away from the pool,,,,
it was one of his SHTF plans,
I Was at a show in NOVA (That is NOrthern VirginiA) many years ago and a guy had a table full of 1903 C stocks,
he worked for the .gov, and when they were phased out he took them home (not uncommon, since most surplus obsolete stuff would be trashed) and stored them in the rafters of his garage,
at the time he lived somewhere hot and dry, and left them there for a long time
they were like balsa wood, light as a feather , all the oil had baked or run out of them but they were pristine as far as look,
damn shame, that was, even then they were expensive


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