Poor Man’s Scout Rifle: A How To Guide [Paperback]
Learn how to fashion home-built scout rifles from a variety of old military actions, from the 98 Mauser to Mosin-Nagant and the venerable Springfield. Each of the author's creations, built with common tools and easy-to-come-by parts, met most of the basic criteria for a scout/utility rifle yet cost him less than a quarter of what the commercial models would have. Ammo and shooting slings are covered in detail.
About the Author
Bob Cashner has been an avid hunter and outdoorsman all his life. He served four years in the U.S. Army as an armored cavalry scout, was called up for Desert Storm, and later served nine more years in the National Guard as a light infantryman. He now works as a wildland firefighter and makes Montana his home.
