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old weapon new ammo concerns

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  • Tailgunner1954
    Have your gunsmith check it over first.Standard factory ammo should be no problem pressure wise, but I would hesatate before trying any of the Lt.Magnum ammo's
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  • Iconoclast
    Always a good idea to have the weapon checked, especially one which could have been made 100+ years ago. That said, the ammo makers realize full well that older calibers are almost certainly going to be shot in such firearms and so load their offerings *very* conservatively. That doesn't mean it will be OK in an unsafe weapon, though, so *do* have it examined by a competent 'smith before you shoot it.
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  • jonk
    I have well over 30 antique firearms and have never had one checked, and have never had a problem. If you are leery, tie it to a tire and fire a few rounds via a string from a distance. If nothing bad happens, have fun. Seriously though, with a Mauser, I wouldn't hesitate to shoot it so long as everythign looks ok.
    "...hit your enemy in the belly, and kick him when he is down, and boil his prisoners in oil- if you take any- and torture his women and children. Then people will keep clear of you..." -Admiral of the Fleet Lord Fisher, speaking at the Hague Peace Conference in 1899.
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  • Tailgunner1954
    I have never had any problems with my old ones either Jonk, but he's there and I'm here, and I'd rather not have someone get hurt.Used the 'old tire' trick a time or two myself (when I couldn't get the neighbors brat to touch it off) just kidding folks
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