Remington 510 TargetMaster
Uploader Comments (Type99Arisaka)
All Comments (19)
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nice rifle. lots of history. is this single fed or magazine fed?
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@ropermrmeredith06 I have three. Two of them were my dad's. Tthe possibility of the rifling being worn out is almost impossible unless someone cleaned it to death or it's rusted out. Worn out from firing no way. You might want to check to see if the barrel is leaded, if it's never been cleaned the build up of lead in the grooves will mimic a smoothbore. By the way if it's got a shotgun bead sight and a .410 muzzle then it's supposed to be smoothbore, first 12" is 22 last 12" 410 / 22lr shot
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@HFXcast Yah, every time you pull the trigger, it locks the trigger and goes on safe. I filmed this video before I shot this, but now since I shot it, I now know ;) Thanks for watching and commenting :)
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@Cambpro Glad you like the video. Yah, I've have that happen to me a few time's cleaning out a gun and people trying to sell something. I thought your video was pretty funny you shooting the propane tank with Mosin Nagant. Anyways, once you get your .22 fixed up, it will be a nice shooter.
Do you have even the faintest idea of what your doing? When you say it's on safe it's actually the fire position. There is no safety stop. removing the bolt is the simplest thing in the world. You are wrong in most everything you say, are you on drugs? It sure sounds like it. If you ever decide to do another video try learning about what you want to talk about. Also try doing it when sober. Addicts and guns don't mix.
talon55130 3 weeks ago
@talon55130 Ok troll, go back in the basement. Everything I said was right, when it was on safe, you can open the bolt, but cant pull the trigger. Your really tough when telling a 14 year old that his video is a piece of shit.
Type99Arisaka 3 weeks ago
Ha. If you think that's bad, you should have seen my grandpa's 510 before I restored it.
MrFlyinghellfish 4 months ago
@MrFlyinghellfish lol
Type99Arisaka 4 months ago
the safety is not faulty by rocking the lever back it puts it in safe, so when you operate the bolt it puts it on safe and to fire you have to push the safety forward again, any rifle OR shotgun i have that has a safety (the hammer style singles excluded) back is safe and forward is fire.
HFXcast 5 months ago 3
@HFXcast Yah, every time you pull the trigger, it locks the trigger and goes on safe. I filmed this video before I shot this, but now since I shot it, I now know ;) Thanks for watching and commenting :)
Type99Arisaka 5 months ago