Not less than once every 2 years or 20000 shells. If you’re shooting competition err on the safe side and have it at least checked over annually. Don’t forget, a service is also an opportunity for a gunsmith to install any new and updated parts if necessary.I shoot at least 12 thousand cartridges a year with my dt 10 how often should I have my gun fully serviced I give the gun a good clean after every shoot.
My point exactly. Very few of us have the tools and knowhow to strip a gun, but in reality the only thing the previous service achieved was income for the gunsmith.So, if you don't mind me asking, what exactly happens in a service that you can't do yourself.
My son was charged £80 for his serviced last year and the only thing I can work out is it was stripped and cleaned.
He currently has a firing pin, trigger, or selector problem and was told it needed servicing.
Very rusty or soggy wood.All you need is the stock key or a long screwdriver. A can on tetra action cleaner and at most a screw driver. People are just scared, which is reinforced by the gun trade. It is a long way from rocket science. It's something people should really by used to doing because if you go out and get it properly wet you need to take the stock off to ensure it actually dries in there or by the next "service" it may be very rusty.
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