Because the weather over here has been crap, I decided to give the rifle a birthday, so I stripped it down and gave it a good clean. After stripping the stock I took the Dremel to it and opened up the barrel channel so that I can slide a banknote all the way up to the action screw.
On checking the trigger, I found one of the springs was that stiff that the trigger pull was about 25lb......took apart a Bic pen, cut the pen spring shorter and fitted it as a temporary measure. ( I actually cut a little too much off the spring and if you cycle the bolt too hard/fast, the bolt will come out of the action. Will find another spring for it later, but it did lighten the trigger from the factory one. Banged the stock quite hard on the concrete floor 5-6 times to see if the trigger would go off....it didnt, so I figured it will do until I find a better spring.)
While I had the action off the stock, I refinished it using a mix of linseed and furniture oil ( thats all I had handy)
Soaked the trigger and barreled action in gun oil overnight, then scrubbed it with 0000 steel wool to get the crud off it and some minor surface rust.
I could see it needed a good clean, so I took a bronze brush too it and gave it a scrub. It did clean some of the crud out but I decided it wasnt good enough.........so I plugged the end of the barrel, poured some rimfire copper remover down the barrel and left it overnight. Gave it a good scrub the following day and it came out like new.
Put it all back together again and looked around for a scope to put on it. Found a 4x28 scope that came off my SKS when I was forced to hand it in due to the Govt ban on semi autos, found a set of rings which fitted the dovetail and scope and mounted it up. A quick boresight and it was ready for the range.
Picked a fine day when I went to check/feed the horses and threw the rifle in the truck with some Winchester/CCI subs and an old parker hale suppressor that fitted the barrel thread.
Se a target up at 25m to get it on paper which I did after the 1st shot.....adjusted the scope and moved the target out to 50m. There was a 5 to 10 knot swirling wind at the location but I managed to get the following 2 5 shot groups.
Bottom left was the 1st shot at 50m.......adjusted it up and right and shot the group on the bottom right..... was using the hood of the Suzuki and my pack as a rest....which wasnt ideal.
Made another adjustment and shot the group on the top left.......then the wind increased so I stopped shooting. Need to put a few more rounds through it, then wait for a windless day on the range so I can use the bench etc....
So here are a couple of pics of the rifle ....bear in mind, the JW15 is a chinese copy of a BRNO....to such an extent that the bolts and magazines are interchangeable... Apologies for the blurry pic....was trying to hold my phone with one hand while I held the rifle upright with the other hand... With a few more shots to foul the barrel and a proper rest at the range, I have high hopes that it will perform just as well as the 20" barreled Norinco.
Had it sitting on the bench when BH called in.......his first words were, "When did you get the BRNO?"
It wasnt till he picked it up that he realized it was another chinese 'Knock off'.......