nice mosin.....i am partial to the m44 and the m38 tho. shorter barrel= more muzzle flash :D
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nice mosin.....i am partial to the m44 and the m38 tho. shorter barrel= more muzzle flash :D
So this weekend I finally got my "new" mosin to the range....AND.......I couldn't shoot it...:( The bolt absolutely would not close on a round. You could get it about 3/4 closed, and that was it. I brought it to the gunsmith, and it looks like an extractor issue. Now I get to wait a week and dump some cash to get the extractor fixed. Funny thing is, I never removed the extractor and checked headspace BECAUSE I was worried the extractor could be damaged if I removed it. On the bright side, somebody else at the range showed up with an Armalite 50 cal. and I got to watch him shoot it. (They make a substantially larger "BOOM" than the .22 I was shooting)....;)
Man that sucks. I'm picking up my "new"mosin tonite from a friend. 120 bucks get me the M91/30 plus 100rds. Cannot beat that with a stick.
Good find Brown-Bear. The rounds are worth about $50 depending on type. I would imagine that the cosmo is already removed too. Now all you need is some more good weather.
I have a buddy offering me a mosin for $80 because he just doesn't want it anymore...someone stop me before I spend more money...but for $80!!
I have been trying to figure out for the last few minutes when the Mosin stopped looking butt ugly to me.
I know when first I saw a Mosin I thought 'damn that's one ugly rifle', now it's a thing of beauty & I want to buy one of every type!
How did I catch this fever? ;)
I was thinking the same thing, as I was cleaning one up, and thinking whether or not I liked the dark red finish, or if I wanted to strip the stock down and refinish in something lighter (still undecided).
Since the weather was soooo very nice over the past weekend, I did manage to take my father out to the range to run a few rounds through his, which I had just finished prepping. Everything worked great, and I was able to group 5 shots within about 3 inches at 50 yards (hey, maybe that's not great for some of you, but for me, with open sights, I was happy). The old russian ammo that we had was very stinky, but somehow the smell 'grows' on you, kinda like that smell you remember when visiting an old relative....
-Darryl