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Is this throat erosion? Pictures included
Is the throat on my model 1924 Yugo
Mauser eroded. I'm having a hard time finding pictures to compare to and I don't really know what I'm looking for.
From receiver end:
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doesn't look like it to me - appears to be the typical throat / leade that guides the bullet into the bore.....
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This is a pretty good explanation with good drawings of throat erosion.
https://www.fulton-armory.com/faqs/M14-FAQs/TEGauge.htm
Even though you take a really good picture, it's difficult to tell from a picture. It might be erosion or it might not be. How well does the thing shoot?
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Originally Posted by
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This is a pretty good explanation with good drawings of throat erosion.
https://www.fulton-armory.com/faqs/M14-FAQs/TEGauge.htm
Even though you take a really good picture, it's difficult to tell from a picture. It
might be erosion or it might not be. How well does the thing shoot?
It's my first gun so it's hard to say how it shoots because I suck. But I was doing well with some egyptian surplus ammo. Me and a friend got a little carried away and put about 150 rounds through it in an hour It was really hot after that and we had a blown primer with the last round. next time I used it i was shooting Prvi Partizan soft point 8mm mauser ammo and I was all over the place, much worse than with the egyptian stuff. I was worried that the 150 rounds of egyptian stuff eroded it a bit.
Here's a pic of a chambered round:
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