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Posted: Sat Dec 12, 2009 9:03 am
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Posted: Wed Jan 27, 2010 4:35 am
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Posted: Wed Jan 27, 2010 8:04 am
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Posted: Wed Jan 27, 2010 12:40 pm
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OO23OO Shrantic OO23OO ![User Image](https://img.photobucket.com/albums/v489/Devisis/mosin3.jpg) New Mosin plus 440 rounds of 7.62x54r. I wanna throw a Monte Carlo stock on it, I don't like the LOP on the standard stock. Is everyone in Russia 5'7'' or shorter? God damn, don't you be sporterizing that thing! xp It has a short stock because it was meant to be used in very cold weather, when soldiers would be wearing thick coats. How thick is thick, because damn. I would imagine wanting the recoil from the rifle as close to the shoulder as possible, with as little of a gap as I could make it. Then again, I've never had to deal with a Russian winter. And I wanna make this a fun gun to shoot and play around with, I plan on getting another Mosin in the future and keeping it stock, or stockish, since I want to refinish the furniture. Well, you could buy a recoil pad. They stick out a good 1 1/2 inches more, they're cheaper and you can put the original parts back on quickly if you feel like being a manly man.
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Edit: LOL @ one of the product reviews. "If you ever drop your mosin vertically the pad helps absorbs the drop. Very tough rubber and easy to install." YEAH, BECAUSE YOU WANT TO MAKE SURE YOUR FRAGILE-AS-GLASS MOSIN DOESN'T GET HURT WHEN YOU DROP IT ON THE BUTTPLATE. rofl
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OberFeldwebel uryu ishida AINGELPROJECT667 1942 mosin-nagant .410 shotgun .22 AR7 .22 bulgarian training rifle .308 break action Hi-power hunting rifle Its hard to find GOOD ammo for my Nagant down here in Georgia, because if you get the wrong kind, its bolt won't work right and I have to literally wrestle the thing to get another bullet into the chamber. That's pretty much just Mosins. You can go at the chamber with a 20 gauge bore mop chucked in a drill (CAREFULLY) to clean the chamber really well. Go to 7.62x54r.net/forums and ask for some help with the sticky bolt. Unless you're shooting lacquered stuff, you shouldn't be having sticking problems. My M38, '43 Izzy, Ex-Dragoon and the '39 Tula cycle laquered finished stuff for me just fine. It just really comes down to the individual rifle. I have another Izzy can't remember the year, that's a pain in the a** to cycle with the bolt down, I wont even try laquer in that one.
I think it might be the bullets. I got some Chinese surplus 7.62x54 rounds and the gun handled beautifully.
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