I know there are older threads about this very topic... But the newest post in those threads is about a year old.
Curious as to others' more recent experiences.
My folks' fenced & wooded "pasture" is full of multiflora rose. I want to eradicate it so bad... But can't.
It would take a literal crew of folks to traipse that 50 acres with a multitude of tools and implements to put a dent into it.
He has a "Grillo" implement with a bushhog attachment on...
I can't *really* help... But I can say that "it depends".
It depends on the initial condition. On the firearm itself. How much prep work will need done / disassembly. How much cleaning. etc etc.
Look up T D Metalworks in Cloverdale. Give them a call or an email and inquire.
I know for the...
THE Texas Rangers museum is in Waco. And it's absolutely worth the stop in if you're in the area just to look at the firearms.
Note: Despite being the Texas Rangers museum, there wasn't a single baseball in the building.
The gun that I have is a standard non-railed DAO old 96.
I have an idea of taking a sucky DAO gun that I've only shot like 50 times, in a caliber that sucks, to a class.